The strokes of spring: stroke order: one, one, one, ノ,丶,丨,フ, one, one.
How to write spring: the first stroke is horizontal, shoulder-carrying, and the stroke is paused when the pen is finished; the second stroke is horizontal, shoulder-carrying, and the first horizontal stroke is slightly shorter, but also shoulder-carrying; the third stroke is horizontal, , longer. Three horizontal lines are equidistant and parallel. For the fourth stroke, start the pen on the vertical center line. When you pause, walk a short distance along the vertical center line, then slowly transition to the stroke. When you start the stroke, pause the stroke, and the stroke will only go a little beyond the left end of the horizontal line. In the fifth stroke, the stroke is started on the horizontal line, with a certain distance from the stroke. The stroke is drawn beyond the right end point of the horizontal stroke.
The sixth stroke is vertical. On the right side of the stroke, the stroke goes vertically downward, and the stroke returns to the front. The seventh stroke is to fold horizontally, start the pen at the upper end of the vertical line, pick it up horizontally, turn the pen to turn vertically downward, and close the pen lower than the left vertical line. The small short horizontal stroke in the eighth stroke can be brought horizontally by one point. The sealing horizontal stroke in the ninth stroke should also be raised up, and it can be connected vertically with the right side, or not.
Basic meaning: the first quarter of the year: spring (from the first lunar month to March). Spring Festival. Spring color. Chunhui (spring sunshine, a metaphor for the kindness of parents). Spring Mountain (a mountain in spring, the color of the mountain is like dark blue, which is a metaphor for a woman’s eyebrows). Spring and Autumn (a. Spring and Autumn; b. Refers to years and months; c. Refers to a person's years, such as "Spring and Spring are prosperous"; d. Refers to the ancient Chinese chronicle style history book, "Spring and Autumn" of Lu State. It also refers to history or history in general. Historical works; e. An era in Chinese history).