The stroke order of dragon character

The order of the strokes of the character dragon: horizontal, left, vertical hook, left, and dot Chinese character Dragon Pronunciation lóng Radical Dragon Number of strokes 5 Stroke name Horizontal, left, vertical hook, left, and dot.

Dragon (Pinyin: lóng) is a commonly used character in modern Chinese and was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. The dragon is a mythical creature in the imagination of our ancestors. It is a combination of the shapes of several animals and decorated with imagination. Later, it was used to refer to the emperor or an extraordinary figure.

Extended information:

The word combination of the word dragon:

蛟龙

Pinyin: [jiāo lóng]?

Explanation: In ancient legends, it refers to a dragon that makes waves and can cause floods.

合龙

Pinyin: [hé lóng]?

Interpretation: When building a dam or cofferdam (yàn), the last gap left is called Longkou. Sealing and blocking flow is called Helong.

Gentian

Pinyin: [lóng dǎn]?

Definition: A perennial herb with ovate-lanceolate leaves and purple flowers. The roots can be used as medicine.

Keel

Pinyin: [lóng gǔ]?

Interpretation: The sternum of birds. In birds that are good at flying, this bone forms a higher protrusion.