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Painting is a commonly used Chinese character, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The upper part of the ancient glyph means handwriting, and the lower part is the lines of strokes. The original meaning of painting is to draw characters with strokes, and the original meaning is to draw boundaries. A figure drawn with a finger sticking out with a pen-and-ink drawing, used as a noun. A stroke of Chinese characters is called a painting, which also comes from description.
Dividing boundaries means design and planning, so "painting" also means planning and drawing. Broadly speaking, an action with hands, feet or utensils is also called painting. Painting is a word of understanding at first. In the Shang Dynasty, the upper part of Oracle Bone Inscriptions looked like a pen in one hand, and the lower part was some crossed figures, indicating that the two sides knew each other and planned with a pen.
There is also (the original meaning refers to the hand), which can be left or right, sometimes left, with or without strokes. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, the cognitive structure was still in an advantage, but the intersection line was the "week" of the land topography, depicting the scene when the land size was measured by hand. Because in ancient times, there were often land disputes between families, tribes and nations.