How to write the traditional Chinese character Liu

The Chinese character Liu is written in the same way as in simplified Chinese. The comparison picture between traditional and simplified characters is as follows:

Liu: 桺,栁

Pinyin: liǔ

Strokes: 9

Radical: wood

Willow's notes:

1. lt; name gt; phonetic. From wood, 丣(yǒu) sound. Original meaning: name of wood. The branches are flexible. There are many types, the common ones are weeping willow, dry willow, wolfberry, etc.

2. With the original meaning [willow], willow is a type of deciduous tree or shrub with slender and drooping branches and narrow leaves. Many of them have important economic uses, such as making lumber, wicker for basketry, or bark for tanning. Among them A few (such as white willow and weeping willow) are ornamental shade trees.

3. Willow, also known as Xiaoyang. ——"Shuowen"; folding the willow garden. ——"Poetry·Qi Feng·The East is Not Bright"; Green grass beside the river, lush willows in the garden. ——"Nineteen Ancient Poems". The jasper is as high as a tree, and there are thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors. [2]?——"Ode to the Willow"

4. Another example: willow flowers (flowers of willow trees); willow yellow (light yellow like willow buds); Liumo Flower Street (a place to find flowers, buy and laugh); willow green (the green color of willow leaves); willow eyes (first bloom) willow buds); Liuxia (under the willow tree; the provincial name of Luliuxiahui in Spring and Autumn Period); Liuhuo (the fire of elms and willows); Liushi (a street shaded by willow trees); Liuxiang (alleys planted with willows) weeping willow branches [ wicker]. It is often used to describe women's waist. Such as: willow belt (wicker); Liuhuang (tender spring willow twigs); Liulang (describing the undulating shape of willow branches swinging in the wind); Liucong 栲栳 (a container made of wicker such as a bucket); willow Line (willow branches are long and thin and droop like a thread); willow meaning (the charm of fluttering willow silk); willow smoke (willow branches and leaves are dense like a cage of smoke); willow silk (weeping willow branches are long and thin like silk).

5. Metaphor beauty [beauty]. Often used to refer to singers and prostitutes. Such as: Liu Yao Taoyan (describes a beautiful woman); Liu Yinzi (dialect. Young girl); Liu Ruo Huajiao (describes a slim and beautiful woman).

Extended to pornographic related, such as Yanagi Huamen (formerly known as brothels); Liushi Huajie (formerly refers to a place where brothels are densely populated); Liuxiang Huajie (Liumo Huajie. Formerly refers to brothels or a place where brothels gather) Department); flower willow disease.

6. Spring [spring]. For example: willows and flowers (describes the beautiful spring scenery); willows and peach blossoms (describes the beautiful spring scenery); willow fireworks (describes the misty spring scene); willow breeze (spring breeze); willow thoughts (spring heart; feelings).

7. Star name. One of the twenty-eight constellations, the third of the seven constellations of Suzaku in the South, has eight stars [name of one of the 28 Consellations]. For example: Willow Star (the third star in the seventh star of Suzaku in the South among the twenty-eight stars).

8. Clear "tumor". Tumor [tumor], Erer, Liu was born in his left elbow. ——"Zhuangzi·Bliss".

9. A special word for Chinese food, used to refer to shaped pieces or slices of meat, with clear lines visible. What can be called "willow" is generally a place that has a moderate amount of exercise, such as pork tenderloin and beef loin. If you exercise too much, your muscle fibers will become thicker; if you exercise too little, your muscle fibers will become loose. Chicken is an exception because the muscle fibers of chicken are inherently thin, so it is the breast area that receives the most exercise. "Beef tenderloin" refers to the tenderloin of beef, and chicken tenderloin refers to the meat attached to the chicken breast. In fact, "beef tenderloin" itself means beef tenderloin. This word is derived from Cantonese, and as Western food has evolved from As Hong Kong enters China, more and more people believe in the term "beef tenderloin".

Chicken fillets refer to the pieces of meat attached to the chicken breast. Each chicken has only two chicken fillets, and fish fillets and crab fillets are strips of meat processed from fish.

Liu’s stroke order: