The final stroke order is: left, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal.
The compound words for "after" include: before and after, mother, consequence, behind, fear, later, behind the scenes, queen mother, rear, backward, after, back door, successively, after, then, then, after, descendant, regret , Houqiao, Houyuan, Houyang, Houtang, Houying, Houshou, Houjin, Houxin, Backstage, Houjin, Houshang, etc.
Basic meaning
1. Positional word. On the back (referring to space, opposite to "front"): ~ door. Village in front of the village~.
2. Positional words. Future; later (referring to time, as opposed to "before, first"): ~ days. Day ~. ~ generation. Come first ~ arrive.
3. Positional words. The order is near the end (opposite to "front, first"): ~ row. ~Fifteen.
4. Descendants refer to descendants, etc.: None ~.
5. The monarch’s wife: Huang~. ~ Concubine.
6. The title of monarch in ancient times: the first of Shang Dynasty.
7. Surname.
The last surname and the last surname are different surnames. "后" and "后" are a pair of traditional and simplified characters with the same pronunciation. Before Chinese characters were simplified, they were two characters with different meanings. Because the fonts of the Shang Dynasty were relatively free, they could be written in both forward and reverse directions. Therefore, the glyphs for "Si" and "后" can be the same.
The original meaning of "hou" is both "birth" and "nurturing", but in ancient pre-Qin books, "hou" mostly refers to "king of the country". Speaking of the meaningful connection between “nurture” and “king”, we have to trace back the history of production and life of primitive tribes in ancient times. People in ancient times used simple stone tools, wooden sticks and other production tools to fight against nature in order to survive and develop.