Stroke order: point, point, lift, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, left, vertical, horizontal, horizontal fold, vertical fold/vertical bend, vertical, horizontal and vertical.
(of water) deep and clear.
Pinyin xiāo
Department head? Tanya (nickname of Tatiana) (F.)
Pens and paintings? 14
Five elements? water
Five strokes? IAVJ
Explanation:
Deep and clear.
Group words:
Handsome? Hey? Komori? Hey? ? ?
Sparse? Xiao se? Hey? Xiao Shuang
Extended data
Glyph evolution
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Xiao, Shui Ming. Out of the water, Xiao Sheng.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Xiao, river name. The glyph takes "water" as the side and "Xiao" as the sound side.
Phrase explanation:
1, chic? [xiā o s m:]: carefree.
Week after week, Dr. Bethune III: "Director Fang thought,' You are handsome and idle, take a walk and wait for you to learn. " "
2. What? [xiāo rán]: Free from vulgarity.
Mao Dun's "Eclipse on October 10th": "She held her head slightly high, thoughtfully and casually walking."
3. hey? [xiāo xiāo]: It looks like a light rain.
1October 198 14: "She left, leaning on her exquisite crutches, and disappeared in the misty spring rain of that ancient city again."