Tongzi stroke order

The stroke order of Tongzi is as follows:

Pinyin: tóng

Total number of strokes: 12

Radical: Li

Basic interpretation

(phonetic. Emphasis on provincial sound. (qiān), sin. Original meaning: male slave) with the original meaning of virginity. ——"Yi·Lv" The boy is holding a broom. ——"Etiquette·Jixi Rites" A child holds an ax. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Shizhongshan Ji" Another example: Tongnu (servant); Tongli (still a child servant); Tongpu (house boy and servant)

Tong (pinyin: tóng) is a general standard in Chinese first level Chinese character (commonly used character) ?[1]?. This character first appeared in oracle bones in the Shang Dynasty. The meaning of "tong" was later written as "child". In modern times, "tong" mostly refers to children, such as child laborers. . Because neither servants nor children have hair, "child" also means bare.