There are 6 strokes in the word "worm". The order of strokes is: vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, lift, dot. Relevant knowledge is as follows:
1. Chong is a single character, and the radical is next to the word Chong. When writing, you should pay attention to the position and shape of each stroke. "Insect" is a pictographic character, and ancient people used its image to represent insects.
2. In ancient times, insects generally referred to reptiles and insects, including snakes, lizards, earthworms, ants, etc. In modern Chinese, the meaning of insects has gradually expanded and can refer to various animals, including insects. , fish, birds, beasts, etc.
3. In addition to the word "insect" itself, there are many words and phrases related to it, such as: insects, beneficial insects, pests, long worms, caterpillars, butterflies, etc. The word "insect" in these words refers to insects or other animals, indicating the types and characteristics of these animals.
4. In terms of culture, the word "worm" has many interesting allusions and legends. For example, in ancient times, people believed that the dragon was a sacred animal, and the image of the dragon was very similar to that of a snake, so people called the snake "little dragon", which is also an evolution of the word "dragon".
The concept of stroke order and related knowledge
1. Stroke order means that when writing Chinese characters, the beginning, line and end of strokes are used to describe Chinese characters in a certain order. external morphological and structural characteristics.
2. The stroke sequence usually consists of three parts: starting stroke, extending stroke and ending stroke. The start stroke refers to the position and direction where the stroke begins, the line stroke refers to the trajectory and direction of the stroke on the paper, and the end stroke refers to the position and shape of the end of the stroke.
3. According to the different shapes and directions of strokes, strokes can be divided into eight basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, left, back, point, lift, fold, and hook. The horizontal and vertical lines refer to horizontal and vertical lines, the left and right diagonal lines point to the lower left and right directions, the dots and lifts refer to dot-like strokes on the paper, and the folds and hooks refer to the different directions and shapes at the turning points of the strokes.
4. The order of strokes. According to a certain order, the stroke order of Chinese characters can be divided into basic order and changing order. The basic order refers to the arrangement according to the basic shape of the strokes. For example, the horizontal strokes of "one", "two", "three" and other characters are arranged from left to right.