How to scribble?

Scribbling: left, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal and vertical hook.

Chaos has multiple meanings, which are explained as follows:

1, chaos, disorder: describes that things are in a disorderly state and cannot be summarized. For example, "the room is in a mess, everything is in a mess." "The traffic is blocked and the vehicles are parked indiscriminately."

2. Disobeying order and rules: refers to irregular behavior and lack of discipline. For example, "students are noisy and chaotic in class." "In the market, some merchants falsely reported prices to deceive consumers."

3. Turbulence and chaos: refers to social and political instability and chaos. For example, "after the war broke out, the situation became very chaotic." "Social security is not good, and street fights often occur."

4. Describe the state without clear order or organization. For example, "Xiao Ming's speech is so messy that people can't understand it." "Xiaohong messed up the papers and couldn't find the information she needed."

The words are: riot, disorder, disorder, commotion, disorder, jumping, panic, disorder, disorder, cholera, paranoia, nonsense, disorder, disorder, disorder, disorder.

Reasons for the existence of stroke order

1, writing is coherent and smooth: the correct stroke order can make the writing process of Chinese characters more smooth and natural, and avoid broken strokes and unsightly traces.

2. Inheritance and unification: standardizing stroke order is the tradition and law of Chinese character writing. Through the unified stroke order, the consistency of Chinese character writing can be maintained and people can understand and communicate with each other conveniently.

3. Writing is simple, efficient, beautiful and regular: the correct stroke order can help people write Chinese characters faster and reduce mistakes and hesitation. When learning and teaching Chinese characters, stroke order also plays a guiding and auxiliary role. Correct stroke order can make the written Chinese characters look more beautiful, neat and regular. In calligraphy and painting and calligraphy, the correct stroke order is often strictly required and pursued.