The order of dragon strokes is: horizontal, left, right, vertical hook, dot.
The first stroke is a horizontal stroke, which symbolizes the head and tail of the dragon and represents the outline of the dragon's head and tail. The second stroke represents the body of the dragon, adding a sense of stability and balance to the entire glyph. The third stroke is left, which symbolizes the left wing of the dragon and the power of the dragon's flight. The fourth stroke is a vertical hook, which symbolizes the right wing of the dragon and echoes with the left wing to form the flying posture of the dragon. The fifth stroke is a dot, which symbolizes the dragon's tail and echoes the first horizontal fold to form the outline of the dragon's tail.
The dragon is a mysterious creature in traditional Chinese culture, which can be traced back to ancient myths, legends and totem worship. In ancient China, the dragon was regarded as a divine creature and had a very high status and symbolic significance. It is said that the dragon first appeared in the legend of the Yellow Emperor. After the Yellow Emperor defeated Chi You, he obtained the dragon as a divine object. Later, the dragon became the symbol of the Yellow Emperor. Dragons are also depicted in ancient myths as gods who can control weather and rain, and have also become the object of belief and worship of ancient farmers.
Sentences made with the word dragon:
1. Dragon-horse spirit: describes a strong and forward-moving mental state, just like the legendary dragon-horse, with strong vitality and vitality.
Sentence: Before a game, he always uses the spirit of dragon and horse to motivate himself and go all out.
2. Flying dragons and dancing phoenixes: describes the elegance and vividness of calligraphy, painting and other artistic works, and also metaphors the winding and majestic mountains.
Sentence: His calligraphy is like a flying dragon and a phoenix, which is really beautiful.
3. Putting the finishing touch: It is a metaphor that by moving a small hand on the key parts of something, the appearance of the thing will be greatly improved.
Sentence creation: He added a finishing touch at the end of his speech to make the whole speech more lively and interesting.
4. The dragon is circling and the tiger is crouching: describing the dangerous and majestic terrain, like a dragon circling and a tiger crouching.
Sentence creation: Nanjing has a long history, with dragons and tigers dominating the city. It has always been a battleground for military strategists.
5. The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping: describing the scene as lively, full of vitality and vitality.
Sentence: At the school sports meeting, the students were jumping up and down, and the scene was very lively.
6. The dragon and the tiger look at each other: describing the majestic momentum and imposing force.
Sentence: He stood on the podium with a majestic look.
7. Dragon liver, phoenix marrow: metaphor for extremely precious food, and also describe extremely beautiful and precious things.
Sentence: He tasted a mouthful of delicacies as delicious as dragon liver and phoenix marrow, and was full of praise.
8. Dragon, Pan, and Qiu knot: Describes the twisting and tangled appearance of trees, and is also a metaphor for the circling and surrounding calligraphy strokes.
Sentence: His calligraphy works are like dragons, pans, and turtles, which leave a deep impression on people.
9. Long Xiang Wei Qu: Describes the ups and downs of calligraphy strokes, and also metaphors the ups and downs of an article.
Sentence: His calligraphy works are like dragons and cowards, showing a unique artistic style.
10. Dragon spirit and tiger ferocity: Describes high energy and full of energy.
Sentence: Although he is over eighty years old, he is still very energetic and insists on exercising every day.