Hun's stroke order is: dot, dot, lift, dot, horizontal left/horizontal hook, horizontal, left fold, horizontal and vertical. The details are as follows:
1. Interpretation
1. The water is unclear; Foul: turbid.
2, confused, unreasonable.
3, all; Completely: full of energy. Muddy (exactly like)
4. Natural: vigorous. Hunpu
5. ancient times are the same as "go (gǔn)": wealth and goods are as muddy as a fountain.
second, explaining words
ancient prose: mixed sound. From the sound of water army.
translation: the meaning of many water mixed flows. Take water as the side and the army as the side.
extended data
glyph evolution (as shown in the figure)
Group words:
First, vigorous [xió ng hun]
magnificent and vigorous. Describe poetry or calligraphy and painting with great momentum and profound meaning.
second, Huntian [hunti ā n]?
a theory about celestial bodies in ancient China. It is believed that the shape of heaven and earth is round like a bird's egg, and the sky is wrapped outside the ground, just like a shell wrapped with yolk. The sky is half on the ground and half underground, and its north and south poles are fixed at the two ends of the sky. The sun, moon and stars rotate around the polar axes of the north and south poles every day.
3. Fanhun [bō hun]?
tuyuhun? With? Tubo Generally refers to the ethnic minorities in northwest China.
4. Hunning [hunní ng]?
refers to integration. Ye Shengtao's Offline A Youth: "I mean, calligraphy is wonderful only if it is muddy and symmetrical." Every bit of painting and even every word and line has become a situation that must be like this and not like that. This is muddy. "
5. armillary sphere [hún tiān yí]?
a general term for an elephant and an armillary sphere. Hunxiang is an instrument used in ancient China to represent the stars seen in the sky, similar to the celestial globe now, which was created by Zhang Heng in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The armillary sphere is an instrument for measuring the position of stars in ancient China, which was made by Luoxia Hong in the Western Han Dynasty.