The character Ke has nine paintings. Each stroke is: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, and vertical hook.
The evolution of the word "Ke":
"Ke" is a word with both pictophonetic and meaning. The inscriptions on the inscriptions are from the wood, the sound of 丂, and the meaning of 丂 represent the stick. Xiaozhuan was changed to soundable. After the official change, "Ke" was written in regular script. "Shuowen·Mu": "Ke, the handle of the axe. From wood, can sound." (Ke, the handle of the axe. From wood, can sound.) The original meaning of "Ke" is Ke tree. By extension, it refers to the branches and stems of vegetation. For example, "Book of Rites: Ritual Utensils": "Like bamboo arrows, there is a Jun, just like pines and cypresses, there is a heart... Therefore, Ke Yiye has not changed throughout the four seasons."
Ke's ending idiom:
p>1. If you don't take care of anything, you will find axe
It is a metaphor that if you don't pay attention to the disaster when it arises, it will lead to a serious disaster, and it will be very difficult to eliminate it.
2. If you don't cut down the sharp edges, you will use an ax to break them.
The sharp edges are sharp and clear. It is a metaphor that if you don't pay attention to the disaster when it first appears, it will be very difficult to eliminate it after it causes a serious disaster.
Allusions with the word Ke:
"Shu Yi Ji" [Southern Dynasties]·Zu Chongzhi
In Shishi Mountain, Xin'an County, the woodcutter Wang Zhi came to cut wood in the Jin Dynasty . I saw a boy singing chess while counting others, and Zhiyin listened to it. The boy puts one thing into the substance, such as a date stone, and the substance contains it without feeling hungry. After a while, the boy said: "Why don't you go? When you look at the quality, all the axes are rotten, and once you return, there will be no one again."
Wang Zhilanke used the allusion of "Lanke people", It is used to describe the changes in world affairs in Baiyun Canggu, giving people the feeling of being in another world. "Ke" here refers to the wooden ax handle.