Question 2: How to write Chinese characters (dictionaries and word combinations) in the order of strokes?
Pronunciation w incarnation
Radical ten
Number of strokes 4
Stroke of Chinese characters
Left of the name, horizontal, horizontal, vertical,
Question 3: How to write Chinese characters in stroke order in the afternoon?
Pronunciation w incarnation
Radical ten
Number of strokes 4
Stroke of Chinese characters
Left of the name, horizontal, horizontal, vertical,
Question 4: How to write the order of strokes in the afternoon:
Hanziwu
Pronunciation w incarnation
Radical ten
Number of strokes 4
The names of strokes are left, horizontal, horizontal and vertical.
Question 5: How to write the order of strokes in the afternoon:
Left, horizontal, horizontal, vertical
Number of strokes:
four
Question 6: The stroke order of Chinese characters in Afternoon W incarnation
The seventh earthly branch belongs to the horse.
Used for timing: at noon (during the day 1 1: 00 to 1: 00). Noon. Lunch. Take a nap. Lunch break. Midnight (midnight, midnight).
In ancient times, it was the same as "heart" and "qi", which was opposite and back.
Number of strokes: 4;
Radical: ten;
Stroke order: left and right
Question 7: How to write the order of the dance characters?
Question 8: The order of strokes in the afternoon is as follows:
Question 9: How to write 丨丨ノフブフ丨丨ノ𞡐ブフノノ?
Dance interpretation:
Turn your body at a certain rhythm and perform various postures: ~ dance. ~ skills. ~ posture. ~ yes. ~ sword. ~ female. ~ bend. ~ Taiwan Province.
Trick: ~ shortcomings. ~ Wen Nong Mo.
Question 10: How to write the stroke order of noon characters, as follows: