Si is a Chinese character and Pinyin is nà, which is a multi-syllable Chinese character. According to different contexts, the meaning of si will be different. In calligraphy, pressing is a kind of brushwork, including the action of writing down and writing down to the right, which often appears at the end of horizontal painting, skimming the pen and the bottom of some words.
Some words can also refer to restraint and control, such as "holding your temper" and "holding your anger". Si in these words means restraint and control, which means that a person can control his emotions under certain circumstances and does not lose his temper easily.
In addition, Si can also indicate the shape of the seal. For example, in some ancient documents, Si can also represent the shape of an official seal, which usually consists of a square or rectangular pattern.
Benefits of stroke order
1 First of all, the correct stroke order is of practical value. It is convenient to write quickly and coherently, the stroke order conforms to the characteristics of different fonts, and the written words are more neat and beautiful.
2. Secondly, the stroke order has historical and cultural value. The stroke order bears the development and changes of Chinese characters (a good example is why the left and right words are written in different order), and it has become a part of Chinese character culture itself.