The stroke order of Chinese characters

Plural markers of pronouns and some living nouns

Pinyin man? Number of male radical strokes 5

Word combinations of the word "men"

We, we men, they, you men, children, them, Tumen River, Tumen City, pure men.

They are men, women, brothers, cousins, men, women and men.

A detailed explanation of their stroke order.

Stroke writing of Chinese characters

The explanation of "man"

1. Our pinyin: [male]

(1) is added after a noun or pronoun to indicate the plural. Group words: we. They ... compatriots.

(2) Representing generic in spoken language. Group words: buddy. When there is a quantifier before a noun, don't add "children" after it, such as "three children".

2. Pinyin: [male]

( 1)? When there are quantifiers before nouns, don't add "children" after them, for example, don't say "three children".