The pinyin of Er is ér, and the stroke order is: left vertical hook.
Er, a common Chinese word (a kind of word), pronounced as ér, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is children. In ancient times, men called children and women called babies. Later, children were called children. The extended meaning includes children's opinions on parents, youth, teenagers and ancient young women.
Er (traditional), hieroglyphics. The word "er (traditional)" resembles a child's head and is extended to a baby. However, the original meaning of the word "Er (Traditional)" can't be found in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and the inscriptions in the Western Zhou Dynasty. From Oracle Bone Inscriptions to the inscriptions on bronze in the Western Zhou Dynasty, characters in the Warring States Period, characters in the Qin and Han Dynasties and regular script, the traditional word "er" has not changed much.
Say: er (traditional), obedient. Since childhood, just like a child's head is not closed. General Manager Zhu Xun sets the tone: Cang Xie: Male Moon (traditional), female. Guangya Qinshi: Er (traditional), which stove is the steamer. For example, Wang Yun in Shuo in Qing Dynasty: Like a child's head, it is called mortar.
Yao Xiaosui's comments on Yu's Notes on the Word Oracle Bone Inscriptions: Shuowen warns that the word should be obedient children, and obedient children are sucklings. Ming Shi: Born as a baby. So is the newborn son. It is difficult to sum up the angles. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is written in words, unlike the shape of a total angle. Children (traditionally) should be said to like children.
Subgroup words:
Shuer, adopted son, Cher, Ye Er, Yaner, Baby, Yingying, Baby, Yuer, Yier, Xianger, Zhaoer, advocate, Zhuanger, elder sister, Yuer, Yuer, cub, hawthorn, folding, sticking, saving, Bao Er, Ba.
Xi 'er, Xia 'er, Xi 'er, Xian 'er, Xiao 'er, Xiang 'er, Goose, Daughter-in-law, Children's Drama, Children's Song, Son, Moth, Fa 'er, Fang 'er, Bo 'er, Bill, Bouncing, Bao Er, Qian 'er, Chi 'er, Cha 'er, Silkworm, Cha 'er.