Xi zi bi shun

Xi is a simple Chinese character with few strokes and only three paintings. The stroke order of the evening characters is as follows:

Write a horizontal line from top to bottom, indicating the edge of the sky or the earth.

Then write a vertical line diagonally to the right from the middle of the horizontal line, indicating that the sun or the moon is setting.

Finally, write a small bend obliquely to the left from the end of the vertical line, indicating that the sun or moon is about to disappear on the horizon.

Although the strokes of Xi characters are simple, they have rich meanings. Evening characters represent sunset, darkness and arrival time. This moment not only symbolizes the end of the day, but also means a new beginning and hope. This moment is often used to describe the ups and downs and instability of life, telling us to face challenges bravely and meet new opportunities.

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In a word, Xi is a very beautiful and meaningful Chinese character. Its strokes are simple and easy to learn, and it has wide application value in both calligraphy and life.