The stroke order of BU is as follows:
The stroke order of BU is: dot, horizontal, dot, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal fold fold hook/ The curved hook is left horizontally and vertically.
1. The evolution of glyphs. The evolution of the glyphs of the character "BU" can be traced back to the Oracle period. The word "BU" in oracle bone inscriptions consists of the left half "Fu" and the right half "邑". Among them, "Fu" refers to a hill, which means a gathering place; "Yi" refers to a city or place, which also means a gathering place.
2. Explanation of the word meaning. The main meaning of the word "Ministry" is to indicate a larger administrative unit or region. In ancient times, it usually referred to a larger administrative unit such as a state, province, or county. In modern times, "ministry" can also refer to some larger institutions or organizations, such as the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Public Security, etc. In addition, the word "BU" can also mean parts, parts, etc.
3. Appreciation of calligraphy. The value of appreciation of calligraphy of the character "BU" is very high. Different calligraphers have different writing styles and stroke treatments for the word "BU". For example, the character "BU" in Wang Xizhi's "Lanting Preface" has smooth and natural strokes and a well-proportioned structure; while the character "BU" in Yan Zhenqing's "Duobao Pagoda Stele" has thick and heavy strokes and a rigorous structure.
The word combination of ministry is as follows:
1. Department: indicates a larger administrative unit or region. In ancient times, it usually referred to a larger administrative unit such as a state, province, or county. In modern times, "ministry" can also refer to some larger institutions or organizations, such as the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Public Security, etc. Troop: refers to the army, which is an army unit with a certain number. Deployment: Arrangement and arrangement of a certain work or task.
2. Tribe: an early social organization based on blood relations in primitive society, composed of clan members of the same bloodline. Radicals: phonetic symbols classified by dictionaries and dictionaries according to the glyph structure of Chinese characters, according to sound, meaning, and shape. Part: A certain part of the body or object, often called a component. Minister: Refers to the ministerial-level leadership position of the Central People's Government (State Council) department, whose title is minister.
3. Part: a part of the whole; some individuals in the whole; a smaller quantity that constitutes the whole. Headquarters: The abbreviation of corporate headquarters is the location of the command organization established by the company. Interior: The inside or part of the inside. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The government department in charge of my country’s foreign relations. Ministry of Education: The government department in charge of education in my country.