How to write traditional Chinese characters after Chinese characters?

Traditional: Hou

Pinyin: Huü?

Radical: mouth

Explanation:

1, a locative word. In the back (referring to space, as opposed to "front"): the back door. Before and after the village.

2. Directional words. Future; Later (referring to time, as opposed to "back and forth"): the day after tomorrow. In the younger generation in the future. First come, first served.

3. Directional words. Near the end in order (relative to "front, first"): the back row. The last fifteen.

4. Descendants refer to descendants, etc. : there are no descendants.

5. The monarch's wife: the queen. Empress.

6. Ancient monarch: the order of business.

7. Last name.

Related words: behind the scenes, behind, consequences, heel, fear, queen mother, backwardness, rear, back door, later, later, later, later, later.

Stroke order:

Extended data

The meaning of the latter word:

1, behind the curtain [mù hòu] behind the stage tent. It's more like a place where a person sneaks around behind his back.

2. The back space or the back part.

3. The final result (mostly used in bad aspects).

Heel ['heel] n.4. The part of a shoe or sock near the heel.

5. fear [hü pà] I feel afraid afterwards.

6. Empress Dowager is the ancient name for the mother of the emperor and the king.

7. Fall behind others in the March.

8. The locative words in the back. Behind; Come back.

9. The door behind a house, yard, etc.

10, followed by [yǐ hà u] locative words. A period now or some time later.

1 1, and then the adverb [é rò u]. Then.

12, and then [rò u] from now on.

After 13, [zh ò hò u] is used alone at the beginning of the sentence, indicating that after the above things.