Niu’s stroke order

The stroke order of the word "ox": apostrophe, horizontal, horizontal, vertical

Illustration of the stroke order of the word "ox"

***Four strokes

ox

1

Left

2

Horizontal

3

Horizontal

Horizontal

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4

Vertical

Demonstration diagram of the stroke order distribution of the word ox

The pinyin of ox is niú, the radical is ox, and the structure is single Structure, the phonetic notation is ㄋㄧㄡ_.

What is the specific explanation of the word "niu"? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:

1. Basic explanation

[niú] 1. Mammals have hooves on their toes and a pair of horns on their heads. They are ruminants. They are very powerful and can plow fields and pull carts. Their meat and milk are edible, and their horns, skins and bones can be used as utensils: a small test with a ox knife (metaphor) If you have great skills, show them on small things first). Bezoar. Horns. 2. Star name, one of the twenty-eight constellations: Niu Dou (referring to the two stars Niu and Diu). 3. Metaphor for stubbornness or pride: bullishness. 4. Surname.

2. Detailed explanation

Noun (1) (pictogram. The shape of the oracle bone characters is "_". The middle vertical line represents the cow's face, the upper two vertical lines and the curved corners represent the cow's horns, and the lower two small ones represent the cow's horns. Apostrophe means cow ear) (2) A member of the genus Bovis or a closely related genera. A mammal with a stout body and hollow horns that extend in a large arc to both sides of the skull. He is very strong and can plow fields and pull carts. The main cattle produced in China are cattle and buffalo, which are large animals. ——"Shuowen" Kun is the son of a cow. ——"Yi Gua" Chunli is a cow. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The fifth year of Zhaogong" The east neighbor kills the cow. ——"Book of Rites·Fangji" Niu said it was too tight. ——"Da Dai Li Ji Zeng Zi Tian Yuan" Niu Tian Makita. ——"Zhou Li·Zi Shi". Sinong's note: "The cattle fields are used to raise the public cattle." The wind blows the grass and makes cattle and sheep visible. ——"Yuefu Poetry Collection·Chile Song" is about filling the cow's head with charcoal. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "The Charcoal Seller" Countless years old, hundreds of hectares of fields, ten thousand rafters of pavilions, and thousands of cattle and sheep's hooves. ——"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Promoting Weaving" (3) Another example: oxen (an ox used for farming); oxjiu (an ox and wine); oxen (that is, an oxtail); oxen (the nature of an ox); oxdai (using ox power to pull a boat over a weir); ox collar (the neck of an ox); ox tools (farming oxen and agricultural tools); ox knives (knives for slaughtering oxen. Often used as a metaphor for large materials); oxen caps (cow clothes. Generally refers to the raincoat) ); Niu Ji Tong Zao (the cow and the thousand-mile horse eat in the same trough. It is a metaphor for the ignorant and wise; the Niu Ji is in prison); the cow's back (the anus of the cow. A metaphor for subordinate status); the cow's sleeping place (a suitable cemetery) (4) Star name. The province of Niuxiu is called Wu Zhiweiye. There is often purple air between Dou and Niu. ——"Book of Jin·Zhang Hua Biography" (5) The surname adjective metaphors a stubborn or stubborn character. For example: Niu Xinxing (stubborn mind, paranoid temperament); Niu Jin. It is also described as docile, slow, clumsy and powerful. Such as: stupid cow; big cow

3. Encyclopedia explanation

Cow, niú, noun, mammal, ruminant, big body, hoofs on the toes, and a pair of heads. Horns and long hair on the tip of the tail. Adjective, metaphorical for stubbornness or pride.

The following is an introduction to other related knowledge about the word ox:

The word combinations of the word ox are:

Niu Dai Niu, Niu Niu, Niu Ai, Running Niu Dam, cow break, cow louver, cow bangshan, burdock grass, burdock, _ cow, cow squaw, cow flute, stupid cow, cow nose rope, cow nose, _ cow, bull whip, Liu Biao cow,

The poems about the word "ox" include:

"Mao Lao Bull Fighting·Niu Niu Er Why Fight", "Niu Merchant Bank·Cattle Seller Buffalo Merchant", "Herding Cows·Herding Cows, Don't Herd Cows to the West of the Jianshui" , "The Cow in the Weir, the Power of the Ox is Light", "The Niutoushan Temple, where the Bodhisattva lives and the Niutoushan", "The Song of Riding the Bull, I will ride the bull, don't laugh", "Morning Glory, Morning Glory Yisi Medicine", "Good at Painting Cows and Familiar with Weishan White Buffalos", "Old Fan is good at painting cows and has learned to draw eight cows, one with a calf in front and a child", "Shang Niutou Temple (Niutou Mountain is in the southwest of _ County, and there are Changle Temple)",

The idioms about the word cow are:

If there is a cow, it will make a cow, if there is no cow, it will make a calf, to ride a cow to find a cow, to make a rice cow, to make a mistake in writing, to fight. Cow flies, full of cows, newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, Wu Niu in the panting moon, cow fighting under the bed, bragging about cow skin, bragging about flattering horses, hammering ox wine, consuming the blood of vertebrate ox, eater of vertebrate ox, grave of vertebrate ox, bringing ox Wearing calves, playing drums to cows, weeping cow clothes, playing piano to cows, there are as many as cow hairs.

The English words for cow include:

buffaloes, ox, bull, calf, dairy, cow, brag, Rhino,

The calligraphy pictures about the word cow include: