How many pictures are there in two cows?

The pictures of two cows are 16.

Among them, the reading and writing of two words are horizontal and vertical folding and left pointing in stroke order, and ***7 drawings. The stroke order of the prefix is a dot, and the stroke is 5. The stroke order of cattle is left horizontal and right vertical, and the stroke is 4. These three numbers add up to 7+5+4= 16. So the words "two cows" add up to 16.

Stroke index. When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures with pen-and-ink strokes, which means

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Citation interpretation

A painting with pen and ink.

1. Song Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Field" Volume 2: "? Lin Bu is good at writing poems with meticulous brushwork, such as' the grass mud line crosses the rope, and the cloud wood is called a hook', which is quite called by literati. "

2. Su Songshi's "Praise of Six Ancestors' Paintings in xingguo temple Bathroom": "I have never heard of my ancestor's name, and my family has a fake article to play with, which is almost difficult to tell. Is it true that our ancestors were teachers? "

3. Song Mei Yao Chen's poem "Yimeng in Zhengyang": "The mountain shape is majestic and profound, and the brushwork is simple and vigorous."

Second, also known as "?" "Stroke" refers to the dots, horizontal lines, straight lines, hooks, pens and strokes that constitute Chinese characters, and also refers to handwriting.

1. Song and Shen Zuozhe's "Yu Jian" Volume 5: "I got the letter of the Scripture ... I carefully looked at the strokes, and the handwriting was like a million."

2. Li Mingzhi's book should be rolled back: "Mr. is also deeper than Tao, and his personality is slightly similar. If he wins the enlightenment, he will learn to win it. His brushwork is not as charming as Mr Nianan's, but Gu Zhuo is different. "

3. Qing Ruan Yuan's "Little Canglang Bi Tan" Volume III: "It can be seen that the ancients made books, and the strokes increased or decreased at will, which was originally unrestrained."

4. Zhou Libo's literacy story: "Middle school students are watching them write attentively, and then they stand up and walk behind their second daughter-in-law, enthusiastically correcting her wrong strokes."

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Stroke-Baidu Encyclopedia