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What is the evolution process of water character?
1, Oracle Bone Inscriptions

2. Jinwen

3, seal script (big seal, small seal)

4. Official script

5. Running script

6. Regular script

7. cursive script

Explanation:

Water? shuǐ?

1, a colorless, odorless and transparent liquid:? rice. ? Water droplets will wear away stones. ? It's packed. ?

2. River: Han? Water. Sound water. ?

3. Rivers, lakes and oceans. Reservoir. ? Water conservancy? When the conditions are ripe, things will be completed smoothly. ? The knife cuts bread and fingers. Lushan involved? Water. Surrounded by mountains and waters. ?

4. juice:? Ink pen ink? Water. ?

5. refers to extra expenses or extra income: post? Water. Outside? Water. Fat? Water. ?

6. Number of washes: This dress was washed twice. ?

7. Last name. ?

The characters of water are: fruit, underwater, buffalo, diving, geomantic omen, bitter water and water surface.

Extended data:

Explanation of words:

1, fruit? [learning ancient times]

The general name of edible plant fruits with more water. Fruit is usually used for family or entertainment. Such as pears, peaches and apples. Modern? Jun Qing's autumn ode: "Jiaodong, a peninsula worthy of being the hometown of fruits, has a particularly bumper harvest of fruits this year."

2. Buffalo? [Say you]

A kind of cow. Main livestock raised in paddy fields in southern China. The horns are thick, flat and bent backwards, and they are crescent-shaped, with sparse gray hair and underdeveloped sweat glands. They often like to be immersed in water. Modern Guo Moruo's Peony and Others Going to the Countryside: "Buffalo is tired and impatient, and refuses to turn around at the edge of the stone ridge."

3. diving? [tune]

Jump into the water; One of the sports. There are springboard diving and platform diving, and the body makes all kinds of beautiful movements in the air. From the thirty-seventh chapter of Shi Naian's Water Margin in the Ming Dynasty: "Sung River embraced those two men, just waiting to dive away, only to see the river creaking."

4. Feng Shui? [Wu Shujuan]

Refers to the wind direction, water flow and mountain situation around the homestead or cemetery. Modern Guo Moruo's "My Childhood" article 1, article 3: "He means that he thought that our mother had taken all the geomantic omen from Dujiazu's grave, so she gave it to our family."

5. bitter water? [kǔ incarnation said]

Metaphor life is hard, or the bitterness hidden in the heart. In front of the third act of the appendix of modern Lao She's Teahouse: "Bitter water goes, sweet water comes, and no one is a slave."