The pinyin of our strokes

The pinyin of our stroke order: stroke order: left, vertical, dot, vertical, horizontal fold hook; Pinyin: mén, men.

Men, the first-level Chinese character, is pronounced as 人 (mén or men). It is added after a noun or pronoun to indicate the plural. Generic expression in spoken language. Appended to a noun or pronoun to express the plural: we. them. fellow citizens. Generic expression in spoken language: buddies. (When there is a quantifier before the noun, "men" is not added after it, such as "three children").

Used after pronouns or nouns referring to people, it means plural. Such as: children; the diacritical character of "mo", Li Kui said: "If they sleep here, I will be suffocated to death." - "Water Margin" Note: When there is a quantifier before the noun, do not add "men" after it, for example, don't say "Three Children".

We words: we, us, them, children, buddies, Tumen River, men, people, old ladies, ladies, them, both of them, comrades, us, amen, friends Men, buddies, old men, men, children, who, coquettish women, men, old men, women, ymen, us, these, them, sisters, old brothers.

Men: men, men. The radical "门" is simplified to "门". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. From people, from doors. People of the same discipline are our paradigm. Original meaning: added after a noun or pronoun to indicate the plural. Such as: us, them, compatriots. Derived meaning: Because of the same family, it is extended to mean "general expression in spoken language". Such as: brothers.

Characteristics of Chinese characters:

Chinese characters are one of the oldest characters in the world and have had a huge impact on the surrounding areas. They are the alphabet of other characters. It is a written symbol that records events. The shape gradually changes from graphics to square symbols composed of strokes, so Chinese characters are generally called "square characters". It evolved from hieroglyphics (graphic characters) into phonetic characters that also represent phonetic and meaning sounds, but the overall system is still ideographic.

Chinese characters have the characteristics of integrating image, sound and meaning. This feature is unique among world texts, so it has a unique charm. Chinese characters are the treasure of the thousands-year-old culture of the Han nation, our lifelong mentors and helpful friends, and everyone’s spiritual home. Chinese characters can often evoke wonderful and bold associations in us, giving people a beautiful enjoyment.