Bent stroke order

The stroke order of curved characters: dot, horizontal, vertical, vertical, left, dot, horizontal fold, horizontal and vertical fold and hook.

Wan: wān ㄨㄢˉ. The radical "" is simplified to "also". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Bend, holding a bow to pass the arrow. From the bow and the sound." The endless words are like the paradigm of being unable to make sense and making sense. Bow, two paradigms superimposed. To stretch the bow and pull the string so that it is not straight is the paradigm of bending. Original meaning: not straight.

Detailed explanation: to fold, to bend [bend] When I looked again, it was Shi Dahan squatting beside Dongsi. ——Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Yu Shi Ming Yan" Another example: Wanzhi (body curled up); Wanzhuan (bent and turned); Wanzhi (bent river bank); Wangong (bent down); Wanwan twisting (bent) ; twisting); bending to pick up crops; bending to the west across the rocky coastline.