The traditional Chinese character "箫" is written as shown above, with nineteen strokes, which are: left horizontal, left, left, horizontal, broken, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, left vertical, horizontal, horizontal, folded, folded, vertical, horizontal.
< p>The concept of strokesA stroke refers to a line written continuously without interruption when writing Chinese characters. It is the smallest unit of Chinese characters and can be divided into horizontal folds, horizontal strokes, vertical strokes, vertical hooks, and left strokes. , points, these categories, the specific subdivision can reach 40 types.
Types of strokes
Explanation of Xiao
Xiao? (Xiao), pronunciation: [xiāo]
[Interpretation] 1 Wind instrument The ancient "panpipe" is made of many pipes arranged together. In modern times, one pipe is used to blow vertically, which is also called "dongxiao": [Example] Chuixiao?. [Example] Xiao, also known as flute. Like the wings of a phoenix. ——"Shuowen"?
[Interpretation] 2 The end of the bow: [Example] Holding the flute on the right hand, raising the bow to the south. ——"Etiquette"