What is Yang's correct stroke order?

Yang's correct stroke order is as follows:

Yang's stroke order is: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, cross hook/cross hook, left and right.

Yang is a Chinese character with a left-right structure, which consists of two parts: wood on the left and Yi on the right.

Structurally, the "wood" in the left half of the Yang is the root, which belongs to one of the basic components of Chinese characters and represents things or attributes related to trees. The "one" on the right side of the word Yang is the phonetic side, which indicates the pronunciation of the word and has certain significance.

As far as the meaning is concerned, the word has many meanings, such as poplar, Yang surname, willow and manna. These meanings are all related to the left half of the word "wood" because they are all related to trees or plants. The right half of the word "Yang" is related to the pronunciation of this word, and it also has certain significance.

The left and right structure of Yang indicates that it is a pictophonetic character, the wood on the left indicates the basic meaning of the word, and the yi on the right indicates that the pronunciation of the word is related to a certain meaning. At the same time, Yang Yi's Ci also has many meanings, including poplar, Yang surname, willow, poplar branch honey and so on.

The usage of "Yang" in vocabulary;

It means soft and delicate, and is often combined with other words, such as "Liu Yao" and "Yang Lijuan".

In modern Chinese, the word "Yang" can also be used as a surname, such as "Yang Guifei" and "Yang Guo".

In addition to the above usage, "Yang" as an adjective has other special meanings in some words, such as "Myrica rubra wine", "Myrica rubra water" and "carambola juice", all of which have beautiful phonology and artistic conception and conform to the original intention of "Yang".

In some poems, "Liu" is often used to describe the beauty of spring and the lingering love, such as "Sunflowers in the garden, waiting for the morning dew of the sun" in Grass by the Qingjiang River. Spring fills the earth with hope, and everything presents a scene of prosperity. I am always afraid that when the cold autumn comes, the trees in Ye Er will turn yellow and the grass will wither. The river runs to the sea, and when will it return to the west? If you don't work hard, the boss will be sad. In these poems, "willow" is also used to describe loyalty and expectation for love.