The stroke order of Louzi

The stroke order of the building is point, left, horizontal, vertical, left, press, left, left and horizontal.

Lou (pinyin: lóu) is a first-class word in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in inscriptions on bronze. There are different views on the original meaning, one is a bamboo basket and the other is a hollow object. Originally meant to be hollow, it was later extended to bamboo baskets.

Lou, a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, is pronounced as lóu in Mandarin, which was first seen in the Bronze Age and belongs to the pictophonetic character of six books. The basic meaning of a building is the name of a star, which is one of the 28 places. The extension means that the object is hollow, such as "building, empty". In daily use, Lou is also often used as a noun to indicate a surname.

Interpretation of ancient books:

Kangxi Dictionary does not accept the prefix "Lou". Please refer to the word "building".

Rhyme will cut the rhyme and sound lines. Volume Lou, shape and god also. Xu Wugui, Zhuangzi, was born with children, and his teeth were too old to rest, so he was called a scum. It's also Ma Yuewei and Niuyuelou.

Niumaweiluo, meet the ram. Another set of rhyme dragons meets the cut, and the rhyme is good. Over and over again I'm tired of counting. In the pre-Han Dynasty, Gong Sunhong inherited his career. Lou Ju is virtuous. Lou, a native of China, was severely criticized. It is also a collection of rhymes and sounds. Horsehead, place name. In Xiqiang. Also, Guang Yun Luohouqie Jiyun Society, Luohouqie Chedjou Houqie, and Jewelry House. Star name.

1. Star name, one of 28 hotels.

2. Last name. In ancient books, fennel refers to "turnip" and "turnip": ~ fly ("fennel" and "fly" are both vegetable names, and later fennel is used to indicate that it has a desirable meaning, and "picking fenfei" is a kind of etiquette, inviting people to adopt it).

Etymological evolution: pictophonetic characters. From women, one voice. It was first seen in bronze inscriptions. During the Warring States period, the "corner" of the word "Lou" was changed to B, C, D, E and so on. , and added F and V decorative pens on both sides of the female. Qin bamboo slips and the Chinese character "Lou" still have some shapes from the perspective of "angle" The seal script of Shuowen mistakenly divides A into "mother" and "middle".

Lou is the official change of the seal script of Shuowen, which was later simplified as Lou. The word Lou comes from the cursive script of Han Dynasty. The following "building" was first seen in the Biography of Ancient Women published in the Song Dynasty.