Stroke order: 丨 (dot), 丨 (dot), ? (lift), 一 (horizontal), 丨 (vertical), ? (horizontal fold), 丨 (vertical), 丨 (vertical), One (horizontal), one (horizontal), one (horizontal), 亅 (vertical hook), ノ (left), 丶 (point). Strokes: 14 strokes.
Bleaching words: bleaching, drifting, drifting, drifting, rinsing, bleaching, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting, drifting Fall, drift pole, drift pestle, drift, wander, wander.
Explanation of the idiom:
1. An earthworm can float an entire city if it penetrates an embankment: Although an earthworm is small, it can submerge an entire city if it penetrates an embankment. It is a metaphor that if you don't pay attention to small accidents, it will cause big disasters.
2. Stormy: see "stormy".
3. Feng Bo Luan Piao: floating, Bo: drifting with the current. It originally described the calligraphy style as free and elegant, but later it was used as a metaphor for a couple being separated or a writer being frustrated.
4. The stems and duckweeds are floating in the water: broken stems and duckweeds are floating in the water. A metaphor for wandering.
5. Bloody Pestle: Pestle: a mallet for pounding things. Blood flowed into the river, and the rice-pounding wooden rafts floated. Describes the many people who died in the war. Also refers generally to bleeding a lot.
6. Bleeding and bleaching: halogen: Tong "oar", big shield. The blood flowed so much that the oar could float. Describes a lot of casualties. Also known as "bloodshed and disgrace".
7. Piao Mu eats: Piao Mu: an old woman rinsing clothes by the water. Refers to showing kindness without expecting anything in return.
8. Drifting and scattered: drifting and scattered like fluffy grass, flying with the wind, and its migration is unpredictable.
9. Wandering indefinitely: mooring: staying. It is a metaphor for running around and living an unstable life.
10. Floating with broken stems: a metaphor for living an unstable life and wandering around.