The stroke order of words

The order of the word "Zou" is "two, one, one and three", a total of four. Walking belongs to the "walking/foot" radical, which represents the concept of action and footsteps. Zou is a commonly used Chinese character. As a verb, it usually means walking, walking, walking and other actions, and can also be used to express the meaning of style, way, trend and state.

Such as "walking", "browsing", "going to the peak of life" and so on. Besides, as a noun, "Zou" has many meanings. For example, "always walking" means that it is difficult to walk and often can't walk; "That way of walking" refers to the style or characteristics of someone or something, such as "the style of this word is very simple, which is the kind of walking I like". In addition, "walking" often appears in China's calligraphy, such as "running calligraphy" or "cursive calligraphy", which are all manifestations of calligraphers' mastery of calligraphy skills and a means to show their unique styles and skills. In a word, "Zou" is a polysemous word, which has different interpretations and usages in different contexts and usages. Whether in daily life or in the field of culture and art, Zou is a widely used and profound Chinese character.