The stroke order of Han character: horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal hook, vertical hook, dot, lift, left, dot, vertical fold, vertical.
Han is a Chinese character composed of "艹" and "Han". Sentence: Her name is Han, which means beautiful as a flower.
The definition of 菡
Han is an aquatic plant, also known as lotus and water lily. It grows in shallow water and has beautiful flowers and green leaves. It is one of the most popular ornamental plants for many people. In addition, it has many other uses, such as medicinal and edible. Next, we will introduce the word composition and sentence construction of Han in detail.
The compound word of Han
Han Heian: refers to the fruit of Han, also known as lotus. Hanzi: refers to the seeds of Hanzi. Han tea: tea made from Han flowers.
Lotus pond: refers to a pond or lake where lotus is planted. Moonlight over the lotus pond: refers to the moonlight scene in the lotus pond at night.
Sentences for 菡
We planted many 菡 in the lotus pond. Lotus root is a common Chinese medicinal material.
She likes to walk in the moonlight of the lotus pond. This cup of tea has a light floral aroma.
Hanzi can be used to make dishes or medicinal meals.
Summary:
Poria is an aquatic plant with beautiful flowers and green leaves that is widely used for ornamental, medicinal and edible purposes. The group words include lotus root, lotus seeds, lotus tea, lotus pond and lotus pond moonlight. Sentences can be used to express planting, medicinal, ornamental, dietary, etc. meanings.
Expand: The origin and development of Chinese characters
Chinese characters are a treasure of ancient Chinese culture and originated in the late Shang Dynasty about 5,000 years ago. Oracle bone inscriptions: the earliest records in Chinese characters. The people of the Shang Dynasty carved characters on tortoise shells and animal bones, and these characters were called oracle bone inscriptions.
Over time, Chinese characters evolved into seal script: the fonts used on ancient seals. Seal script is a square-shaped font suitable for engraving on seals. The development of Chinese characters also included Lishu: the font used for official documents of the Qin Dynasty. Official script is a neat and standardized font that is widely used in official documents.
The evolution and standardization of Chinese characters
Over time, Chinese characters have gradually developed into different font styles. Among them, regular script: the standard font in calligraphy, has become the main way of writing Chinese characters. Regular script is a standardized font that is widely used in calligraphy, printing and education. The standardization work of Chinese characters was mainly driven by the Kangxi Dictionary: the first Chinese character dictionary. The Kangxi Dictionary is a dictionary compiled under the order of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. It systematically organizes and records the shapes and pronunciations of Chinese characters.