The calligraphy strokes are reversed and next to the dog, is it a drop or a mention?

一敝

Detailed explanation: first, then hook, and finally, ? 犭

quǎn

Same as "dog". Used as a radical. Commonly known as "anti-dog next".

For example, the pinyin of Kuang: kuáng

Brush order and strokes:

Leave, hook, leave, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal,

Basic meaning:

1. Originally called a dog going crazy, later it also referred to a person being mentally disturbed: ~ dog. Crazy~. Epilepsy~. Fa~. ~ People.

2. Indulging in a willful or dissolute and arrogant attitude: light~. ~ Delusion (extreme arrogance). ~Barking (barking like a dog, referring to crazy yelling). ~Chaos. ~ Wild. ~Irritated. ~Which. ~Cao (a type of cursive script with a wild and uninhibited style).

3. The momentum is fierce and beyond normal: ~ wind. ~ Biao. ~Hot. Try to turn the tide.