The order of strokes of clothes and strokes

The stroke order of "Yi" is dot, horizontal, left, vertical lift, left, and 捺. The detailed introduction of Chinese characters is as follows:

1. Introduction: Yi is a general standard first-level character in Chinese. A commonly used character, this character was originally written in oracle bones of the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient character resembles a top, and its original meaning is a top. In ancient times, the bottom garment was called Shang. The latter is the general term for clothes. It is also extended to something that covers or wraps the surface of an object. The above meaning reads yī. The function of clothing derives the meaning of wrapping and covering. Yi also means to wear clothes and is used as a verb.

2. Traceability of characters: pictographs. The oracle bone inscriptions' clothes are like clothes. The herringbone part on the upper part is the collar, the openings on both sides are the sleeves, and the lower part is like the hem of the clothes. The shape of the bronze inscriptions is basically the same as that of oracle bone inscriptions. The Warring States period characters and small seal scripts have not changed much, except that the lower part of the skirt is turned to the right. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, during the official reform process, some strokes were straightened, connected, etc., and thus lost their iconicity. Han Dynasty common style, the lower part looks like two human characters.

3. Analysis of synonyms: clothes, clothes, clothing. In the pre-Qin Dynasty, Yi originally referred to the upper garment, and Shang originally referred to the lower garment, that is, skirt. When used together, Yi Shang refers to clothes in general. Fu originally refers to clothing, but also refers to clothes, and specifically refers to mourning clothes. When used together with fu, it originally refers to clothes and clothing, and later it only refers to clothes.

4. Ancient books: "Tang Yun", "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" were combined in Xiqie, Yinyi. "Shuowen" says "Yi" on the top and "Shang" on the bottom. "Shiben" Hu Cao made clothes. A person from the time of the Yellow Emperor. "Bai Hu Tong" Clothes means hiding. "Release Name" clothes, according to it. This is why people rely on it to protect themselves from the cold and heat. "Jade Pian": So the body and shape depend on each other. "Lei Pian" resembles the shape of two people. "Book of Changes" Huangdi, Yao, and Shun hung down their clothes, and the world was governed. They took the clothes of "Li Yuzao" from all the worlds and made them look good. Shang, idle color.