The order of litigation

The sequence of actions is: point, horizontal fold, left, left, horizontal, vertical and point. There are seven pens in all.

The origin and evolution of 1, V: V first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, meaning "Gao" and "Gao". Later, with the passage of time, the shape of the "V" gradually changed, and by the time of Xiao Zhuan, the shape was close to the current "V". In official script, regular script and other calligraphy, the writing method of resentment has gradually stabilized.

2. Meaning and usage of complaining words: complaining words are polysemous words, which can mean "complaining", "accusing" and "appealing". In ancient literature, the word "V" is often used in poems and songs, such as "v-v-v-v-v" and "V-V-V-V". The application of the word "V" in idioms: The word "V" is also used in many idioms, such as "complaining", "complaining in various ways" and "accusing injustice".

3. These idioms have certain cultural connotation and historical background, and we can better understand and use the V word by learning idioms. The use of V in modern Chinese: In modern Chinese, V is widely used, such as "Gao", "Sue" and "Gao". These words are commonly used in our daily life. By learning these words.

The complaint phrases are as follows:

1. Litigation: refers to the settlement of disputes or disputes by legal means. Complaint: complain to the court or other relevant departments and demand punishment for illegal acts. Appeal: apply to the higher authorities or relevant departments for review or change of the original decision. Tell: To point out one's views, opinions or experiences to others.

2. Complain: Pointing at others to complain about their misfortunes or experiences. Plead: to make a request or demand to others in the hope of being satisfied. Legal fees: refers to the fees that need to be paid in the course of litigation, including attorney fees and notarization fees. Limitation of action: refers to the time limit for bringing a lawsuit stipulated by law, beyond which no lawsuit can be brought.

3. Litigation procedure: refers to the procedures and regulations that need to be followed in the process of litigation, including prosecution, responding to the lawsuit, trial, etc. Agent ad litem: refers to a person who represents a party in litigation activities, which may be a lawyer, legal adviser, etc. Litigation preservation: refers to taking certain measures in the course of litigation to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties from infringement.