Tian's stroke order is written vertically, horizontally folded, horizontally, vertically and horizontally, and his strokes are five strokes.
Tian (Pinyin: tián) is a first-class word (commonly used word) in Chinese general specification. This word first appeared in Shang Dynasty Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty inscriptions, pictographs. Its ancient glyph is like a piece of farmland with criss-crossing buildings or ditches. The original meaning is the land where crops are planted, and then it extends to things related to agriculture.
Tian is also a radical of Chinese characters, and the characters from "Tian" are mostly related to hunting and farming, such as: border, border, border and town. Tian, pictograph. The glyph is like drawing nine squares in three horizontal directions and three vertical directions on a large ridge, representing countless mine fields (vertical lines represent vertical ridges) and strange fields (horizontal lines represent horizontal ridges), and some Oracle Bone Inscriptions are like deformed acres.
Simplified Oracle Bone Inscriptions simplifies the buildings with three horizontal and three vertical lines into a "ten" with one horizontal and one vertical line. Its original meaning of word-making is criss-crossing farmland, and later it is extended to a verb, which refers to farming, and later it is written as "tenancy". There are also fiefs and ancient plot units given by ancient rulers to relatives and servants. And production activity units and mineral-bearing zones.
inscriptions on bronze and seal characters inherit the Oracle Bone Inscriptions glyph. Ancient books sometimes substitute "Tian" for "Yi". It is like the shape of a hunting war and a mine field. Oracle Bone Inscriptions has different forms of complexity and simplification, but later generations mainly inherited simplified writing, with only the change of strokes in past dynasties, but the structure remained unchanged from ancient times to modern times. The original meaning of "field" refers to the land used for farming.
the meaning of the name of the field:
1. The meaning of Tian Zi's name is simple, simple, rich and diligent, which refers to the cultivated land and the officials of the land related to farming.
2. Tian Zi gave us the impression of caution, self-discipline, gratitude, optimism, faith, loyalty, integrity, love, kindness, courage, perseverance, love of learning and creativity in naming words, which can be used as names for both boys and girls.
3. The pinyin of Tian Zi is tián, the pronunciation is two tones (rising tone), the radical is Tian, and the structure is single. The simplified stroke is 5, the traditional stroke is Tian, the traditional stroke is 5, and the stroke in Tian Zi Kangxi Dictionary is 5.