Pai word stroke order

The stroke order of Pai is: dot, dot, lift, leave, leave, leave, vertical lift, leave, and hold. One stroke is nine strokes.

Basic definition:

1. Refers to some people with the same stance, opinions or styles, and habits: party, school, sect, optimist.

2. Style or demeanor: style, style.

3. Having style; having grace: Xiao Wang looks really stylish in this outfit.

4. Used in factions: Scholars from the two factions have two different views on this issue. Used for scenery, weather, sound, language, etc. (preceded by the word "一"): a beautiful northern scenery. A new atmosphere. What nonsense.

5. A tributary of a river generally refers to a branch.

6. Distribute; dispatch; delegate; arrange: assign, dispatch, send people to, put to use.

7. Apportion: distribute food and money.

8. Accusing (other people’s fault): Pi is not.

9. A Western-style dessert with fillings: apple pie. Chocolate pie.

Detailed explanation: (Phonetic. Original meaning: tributary of water) Same as the original meaning of sect, different from water. "Shuowen" Baichuan faction. Zuo Si's "Wu Du Fu" contains nine schools in Xunyang. Guo Pu's "Jiang Fu" has nine schools flowing through China, running through the north and the south. Mao Zedong's "Bodhisattva Man·Yellow Crane Tower" is another example: Jiupai (generally refers to the many tributaries of the Yangtze River); Pailiu (tributaries of water) generally refers to the flowing water of the river.

For example: Paihe (the confluence of water flows) the system and flow of people and things. Such as: Paiyan Tianhuang (a branch of the clan. Tianhuang: royal family); party; left wing; new school; old school; sect; die-hard faction; conservative; court faction; Paiyan (religious branch, reproduction) style; style.