What do you read when three deer are stacked together?

It is a bold character, pronounced as: cū

Stroke order: 丶一ノフ丨丨一一フノフ丶一ノフ丨丨一一フノフ丶一ノフ丨丨一一フノフ

Writing stroke order:

The deer above: dot, horizontal, left, horizontal fold, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical lift, left, vertical hook

The lower left deer: point, horizontal, left, horizontal fold, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical lift, left, vertical lift

The lower right deer: point, horizontal, left, horizontal fold, vertical, vertical , horizontal, horizontal, vertical lift, skimming, vertical hook

Interpretation:

1. (strip) with large cross section (opposite to "thin",

2.—

3. Same as): ~ yarn. This tree is very ~.

4. (Long shape) The distance between the two long sides is not very close: ~ Line. ~ Big eyebrows and big eyes.

5. Large particles: ~sand.

6. Loud and low voice: voice~. ~Sound~gas.

7. Rough (opposite to "fine"): ~ porcelain bowl. Go and collect semen. This handiwork is so cool.

8. Negligence; lack of thoroughness: ~ sparse. ~ Careless.

9. Reckless; rough: ~violent. ~ words. ~ People.

10. A little: ~Know a thing or two. ~Sizable. Extended information

Evolution of Chinese characters: None

Related words:

1. thick rice [cū zhān]?

Thick rice Porridge.

2. rude thing [cū wù]?

Also called "麄物". Crude objects.

3. Coarse color [cū sè]?

Inferior goods.

4. Rough and stubborn [cū wán]?

Also known as "麄狠". Careless and stubborn.

5. thick [cū cū]?

Also called "rough". Also known as "麄 thick". Rough, rough.