The stroke order of ship characters

The names of the strokes of the ship's characters are left off, left off, horizontal hook, dot, horizontal, dot, left off, horizontal fold/horizontal bend, vertical fold, horizontal fold,

Q: What is the first stroke of the ship? A: Yes.

q: what is the second stroke of the ship? A: Yes.

q: what is the third stroke of the ship? Answer: Cross-folding hook.

q: what is the fourth stroke of the ship? A: Point.

q: what is the fifth stroke of the boat? A: horizontal.

q: what is the sixth stroke of the ship? A: Point.

q: what is the seventh stroke of the boat? A: Yes.

q: what is the eighth stroke of the boat? A: Transverse folding/transverse bending.

q: what is the ninth stroke of the ship? A: Vertical.

q: what is the 1th stroke of the ship? A: Horizontal folding.

q: what is the 11th stroke of the boat? A: horizontal.

dictionary definition:

cruise ship [yóu chuán]

ship that carries passengers for sightseeing.

Qing Du _ "The First Smell of Lantern Boat Preaching Song": "When the boat is filled with water, drums will sound, and the lantern boat will sail everywhere." Qing Zhaolian's Xiao Ting Zalu Yue Qingtian: "It's forbidden to prostitute the house on cruise ships, and it's forbidden for guests to perform dramas for nothing. The luxury of Wu Xia is one of the changes, which is unprecedented in real ten years."

travel by boat.

"History of Song Dynasty, Biography of Foreign Countries _ Poguo": "There is no matchmaker in the local customs, but gold is given to the bride's family to marry her, and she will cruise in May and visit the mountains in October."

refers to ships that carry passengers for sightseeing.

Ming Li Mei-shi's Jingzhong Banner meets a ghost in the lake: "The cruise ship in the middle of the lake is full, and the sedan chair and horse wheel on the Sugongdi _." Qian Yong in Qing Dynasty wrote "Talking in the Garden, Old News and Settle the Poor": "The five miscellaneous places in Su County, such as temples, theaters, cruise ships, brothels, crickets and quails, are all great hospitals for the poor." Sun Yuanxiang's poem "Flower Seller" in Qing Dynasty: "A basket of flowers is worth one or two gold, and a cruise ship in a prostitute house pays twice as much." This modern luxury cruise ship arrived in Shanghai today.