Stroke order table of lines

The stroke order of the lines is as follows:

The stroke order of the pattern is: fold, fold, lift, point, horizontal, fold and hold; The stroke is 7. The sequence table is as follows:

Pattern: the radical "Li" of wén and wè n is simplified to "Li". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. From, Wensheng. The shape of the tow is typical of a storm. The shadow of information clues left by the change of things is the paradigm of literature. These two paradigms overlap. The staggered shadows on silk fabrics are the patterns of patterns.

Pattern: wén, original meaning: art and science of silk, art and science of utensils. Such as: texture, decorative pattern, stripe, waterline, fingerprint, twill. Text: text: cracks in objects. There is a grain on this bowl. Get to the bottom of the casserole ("grain" is homophonic "question", which means to get to the bottom of it)

Idioms containing the word "Wen":

1, bamboo is like water, which is an idiom in China. Pinyin is diàn wén rú shuǐ, which means that the fine texture of bamboo mats is like cool water, and it is often used to describe the coolness of summer nights. Five poems from Nantang.

2, palm reading, Chinese idiom, pinyin is zh m £ zh m £ ng sh à ng gu ā n wé n wé n, which means that the metaphor is extremely relaxed and effortless. From "Mu Chen Jiaozi".

3. Being motionless is an idiom in China, pronounced Wé n sé bé dé ng, which means not moving at all. The description action hasn't changed at all. From Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci.