The stroke order and pinyin of this style

The stroke order and pinyin of the text are 1, and the stroke order is left, vertical, horizontal, vertical, left, press and horizontal. 2. pinyin: tǐ? 、tī.

Style, pronounced tǐ, was first seen in the inscriptions of the Warring States Period. Its original meaning is the body, which is the general name of the whole body, ontology and subject, and can be extended to the meaning of essence, French, norms and rules.

Detailed explanation of the text:

1、[? tǐ? ]: the whole body of human and animals: the body ~. ~ heavy. ~ temperature. ~ quality. ~ sign (abnormal changes found by doctors when examining patients). ~ yes. ~ appearance. ~ Spirit (constitution and energy). ~ education. ~ no skin. Body parts: four ~. Five ~ throw it on the ground. Things themselves or all: things ~. Lord. The state or shape of matter: solid. Liquid. ~ products.

Style and style of writing or calligraphy: ~ tailoring (literary works can be divided into poems, essays, novels, plays, etc. ) Wen ~ (the genre of the article, such as "Sao ~", "Pian ~" and "old-fashioned poetry"). Word ~。 Patterns and laws of things: ~ system. ~ system. Experience, know: ~ know (know for yourself). ~ taste. Practice.

2、[? tī? ]: [~ self] personal belongings of family members; Being close, such as "talking to yourself", is also called "stepping on yourself".

Combination style words:

1, all [quá n tǐ]: the sum of all parts of (name); Total number of individuals (mostly people): ~ Attendance. [Almost] all of them. ?

2. Object [wù tǐ]: (name) an individual who is made of matter and occupies a certain space. ?

3. Physical education [tǐ yù]: (name) refers to physical exercise and physical quality education: ~ class | ~ competition. ?

4. Font [Zit ǐ]: Different writing styles of (name) characters, such as regular script, running script, running script, etc. Schools of calligraphy, such as European style, Yan style and Liu Ti. The shape of the word: ~ neat. ?

5. Gymnastics [tǐ cāo]: an artificial sport that creates sports according to the needs of human life. ?

6. Incomplete corpse [tǐ wú wán fū]: End: intact. Skin: skin. There is not a whole skin. Describe the wounds all over your body. Metaphorical arguments are refuted for no reason or articles are deleted beyond recognition.