How to write the traditional Chinese characters of Ye?

Ye Zi's traditional Chinese characters are written like this:

Pinyin: yè? Hier

Radical: mouth

Stroke: 5

Five strokes: KFH

Head and tail decomposition of Chinese characters: mouth ten

Chinese character component decomposition: mouth ten

Number of strokes: 25 1 12

Read and write in stroke order: vertical folding, horizontal and vertical.

Explanation:

1. Leaves, one of the vegetative organs of plants: trees. Reply ~.

2. Some thin leaves: copper. Fan ~

3. Same as "Page".

4. Sometime in a long period: the middle of the 20th century.

It is a metaphor for things as light, small and light as leaves. Another example: blinds; A boat with a leaf; Lung lobe.

6. quantifiers. A unit of measurement for thin and light objects. For example: leaves (patches)

Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;

Related words:

1. Leaves [yè zi]?

A generic term for plant leaves.

2. Leaves?

Leaves.

3. Bamboo leaves [Zhu ye]?

Bamboo leaves.

4. tea?

Processed tea leaves can be made into drinks.

5. Blade [yé pià n]?

One of the components of leaves, usually a thin flat body with mesophyll and veins, is the main part of photosynthesis and transpiration of plants.

6. Fallen leaves [luò yè]?

Leaves of deciduous plants separate or fall off at the end of the growing season or in a short time, or gymnosperms shed leaves intermittently all year round.

7. Mosaic [huā yè]?

Flowers, petals