Stroke order of smoke

The stroke order, stroke order, stroke order diagram and step-by-step demonstration diagram of Chinese character cigarettes help you learn to write the stroke order of Chinese character cigarettes one by one, and you will know how to write them after reading them.

Yan Xinhua dictionary

Yan Kangxi dictionary

Yan ancient Chinese

Dictionary of tobacco calligraphy

Yan Shuowen Jiezi

The definition of "smoke":

smoke

poplar

The gas produced when a substance burns: smoke. It's smoking Chimney. It's smoking Smoke, waves and fireworks. Smoke and dust filled it, and it was deserted.

Smoky: smog. Haze. Smoke fills the air. be full of smoke

Smoke stimulation makes eyes cry or can't open: smoke makes eyes.

Millet: tobacco. tobacco leaf

Finished tobacco products: cigarettes. Cigarettes. Cigarettes. Cigarette butts.

Refers to "opium": great smoke. Smoke lamp. A tube. A smoking house.

Number of strokes:10;

Radical: fire;

The stroke order of the word "smoke":

Point, left, left, point, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, left, point, horizontal.

be synonymous

The fire caused a slight smoke. -Land Rover "Julian"

The destruction of smog _. -"The Biography of Were Cai Yong"

The incense burner in the sunshine emits purple smoke. -Li Bai's Looking at Lushan Waterfall

Smoke and flames spread. -Xue Qin Fucheng "Looking at Oil Paintings in Paris"

Smoke hits the nose and mouth. -Liu Ming Ji's Orangeman's Speech

The smoke burned for several days. -Song Sima Guang's History as a Mirror

Smoke, flame, fog and rain. -Shao Qing Heng Chang's "The Draft of Qing Dynasty"

The smoke is oblique and foggy (intertextuality means that the smoke is oblique. Oblique: rising, winding). -Tang Du Mu's Epang Palace Fu

Another example: fireworks neighbors (referring to close proximity); Carry a cigarette (describe the smoky appearance); Smoke (cooking smoke); A smoke canopy (a loose mat at the top of the cabin of a small ship); Cigarettes and sacrifices. Extend to future generations); Smoke and dust (metaphor for war; Refers to the troops participating in the war); Smoke well (for home use; People); Fireworks (fire alarm, fire); Smoke flame (smoke and flame); Evening smoke (smoke at dusk); Wind smoke (smoke scattered by the wind); Soot; Cooking smoke