The stroke order of the characters is shown in the following figure:
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Wen, a common word in modern Chinese, is pronounced as wén, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, like a standing human figure. The original meaning refers to "tattoo", which is extended to patterns and textures, and later to words, ornaments, civil and military, astronomy and so on. The word "Wen" is a radical word, which can be used as both a signifier and a phonetic symbol. Wen is also one of the common surnames in China.
"Wen", commonly used Chinese characters, belongs to pictographic characters in "Six Books". Judging from the shape of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the word "Wen" looks like a standing human figure.
the evolution of characters
the top is the head, the bottom is two arms extending to the left and right, and the bottom is two legs, and beautiful patterns are tattooed on people's broad chests. Meaning refers to "tattoo". The glyph of inscriptions on bronze is exactly the same as that of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Xiao Zhuan inherited the bronze inscription, but the glyph became linear, and the way of "human" standing remained unchanged, but the pattern on the chest was omitted, which was related to the simplification of Chinese characters. The brushwork of official script. After the official transformation, the regular script has been deformed, and the image of the wrong pattern has been diluted, so it is difficult to see the "human" shape.