Traditional dragon stroke order

1. The traditional Chinese character for dragon is dragon.

The order of the dragon's strokes is: dot, horizontal, dot, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal hook, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical fold / vertical fold, horizontal, vertical hook, horizontal , horizontal, horizontal,

2. Interpretation:

1. A mythical animal in ancient Chinese legends with a long body, scales, horns, legs, the ability to walk and fly , can swim, can make clouds make rain.

2. In the feudal era, dragon was used as a symbol of the emperor, and it was also used to refer to things used by the emperor: ~ Yan. ~ Ting. ~ Robe. ~ Bed.

3. Shaped like a dragon or equipped with a dragon pattern: ~ boat. ~Lamp. ~Car. ~ Flag.

4. In paleontology, it refers to certain ancient reptiles, such as dinosaurs, pterodactyls, etc.

5. Surname.

3. Related groups of words:

Lobster? Dragon boat? Dragon king? Dragon and phoenix? Dinosaur? Dragon? Long dragon? Combined dragon? Dragon bell? Dragon set? Dragon head? Fire dragon? Solitaire? Keel

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Extended information:

1. Explanation of etymology:

Original meaning of coined word: noun, tropical cyclone disaster or cannibalism in which ancient ancestors sacrificed young children boa constrictor.

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Dragon, the leader of scale insects. It can be quiet, bright, thin, huge, short, or long; it can ascend to the sky at the spring equinox, and dive into the abyss at the autumnal equinox. From the flesh, the shape of flying, the sound of children. All dragons belong to the dragon. ?

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Dragon, the king of scaly animals. It can become darker, it can become brighter, it can become thinner, it can become larger, it can become shorter, it can become longer; it ascends to the sky at the vernal equinox, and sinks into the abyss at the autumnal equinox. The glyph uses "flesh" as the side, a flying shape, and the omitted "child" as the side. All words related to dragon are surrounded by "dragon".

2. Definition of phrases:

1. Gentian [lóng dǎn]?

A perennial herb with ovate-lanceolate leaves and purple flowers. The roots can be used as medicine.

2. Dragon lantern [lóng dēng]?

Folk dance equipment, a dragon-shaped lantern made of cloth or paper. The lamp stand is composed of many links, and there is a pole under each link. stick. During the performance, each person holds a section and dances at the same time, accompanied by gongs and drums: playing~.

3. Water dragon [shuǐ lóng]?

A perennial herb with oblong leaves, yellow flowers and cylindrical capsule. It grows in shallow water such as swamps, and the whole plant is used as medicine.

4. Xiaolong [xiǎo lóng]?

Refers to the snake in the Chinese zodiac.

5. Dragon Palace [lóng gōng]?

The palace of the Dragon King in mythology.