The stroke order of "trembling"

The stroke order of "trembling" is: vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, left and right.

Extended information:

1. Strokes:

There are 10 strokes in the word "trembling". The order of strokes is: vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, Vertical, horizontal, upright, left and right. Learning to write this character correctly is of certain significance for improving calligraphy and expression skills.

2. Meaning:

(1) Verb: means to tremble or shake. Such as: "hands shaking", "lips trembling".

(2) Adjective: describes the trembling state of an object or emotion. Such as: "trembling voice", "trembling branches".

(3) Onomatopoeia: simulates the sound of trembling or vibration. Such as: "tremolo", "trembling sound".

3. Daily application:

(1) Describing emotions: When describing a character's emotions such as nervousness, excitement or fear, the word "trembling" can be used. For example: "His hands were shaking because of nervousness", "When she heard the bad news, her tears fell tremblingly".

(2) Describing natural scenes: It can be used to describe natural scenes such as wind blowing leaves and branches trembling. For example: "The wind blows the leaves and makes a trembling sound", "Autumn branches tremble in the wind".

(3) Literary creation: In literary works, the word "trembling" often appears. For example: "Daiyu's heart trembled when she heard Baoyu's name" in "A Dream of Red Mansions", and "the four masters and apprentices trembled as they crossed the Flame Mountain" in "Journey to the West".

4. Expansion:

(1) Words with similar meanings to "trembling" include "trembling", "trembling", "twitching", etc.

(2) The word "trembling" has other meanings in some dialects, such as "trembling", "trembling", etc.

In short, the word "trembling" is a Chinese character with rich connotations. Learning to write and use this word correctly can enrich our expression ability and better carry out daily communication and literary creation. At the same time, the word "trembling" can also stimulate our imagination and cultivate our aesthetic taste.

In study, work and life, we can pay appropriate attention to words and scenes containing "tremor", which will help us better understand the meaning and usage of this word. At the same time, we should also learn to appreciate various tremors in life, such as the trembling of leaves blown by the wind, the trembling of characters' emotions, etc., so as to enrich our spiritual world.