Cheng bishun

The stroke order of Cheng is left, horizontal, vertical, left, dot, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical and horizontal.

Cheng's pinyin is chéng and his strokes are *** 12.

Cheng Can interpreted it as:

1, indicating distance or range: degree and distance. For example, "height" is the distance in the vertical direction; "Procedure" refers to the standards and regulations of measurement.

2. Indicates sequence or progress: sequence, sequence and progress. For example, "program" refers to a process that is carried out according to certain steps; "Step" refers to different stages or levels of things.

3. Method or expression: method and method. For example, "stylization" means following certain rules or procedures; "Way" is the way and way of doing things.

4. Indicate official position or status: official position and status. For example, "assistant minister" is the position of an official; "Apprentice" refers to a respected tutor or professor.

Here are some common words that contain the word "Cheng":

1, distance: refers to the distance or distance between two places.

2. Process: refers to a series of steps or stages experienced by the development or change of things.

3. Program: refers to a set of computer instructions written in a certain logical order to realize specific functions.

4. Degree: indicates the degree or level of something, and is used to describe its weight, depth, height, etc.

5. Level: used to evaluate or describe the ability or level of people or things in a certain field.

6. Process: refers to an ongoing thing or event, especially the execution state of a computer program.

7. Programmer: a professional engaged in computer programming and coding.

8. Engineer: a professional with engineering knowledge and skills who is engaged in engineering design, construction and maintenance.

What stages have Chinese characters gone through?

1, Oracle Bone Inscriptions period (BC14th century-BC 1 1 century): The earliest Chinese characters were recorded in Oracle Bone Inscriptions or tortoise shell, used for Oracle Bone Inscriptions and sacrifice. Bronze Age (65438 BC+065438 BC+0 century BC-3 century BC): With the use of bronzes, Chinese characters began to appear in bronze inscriptions, forming a unique font.

2. Seal script period (3rd century BC-3rd century AD): After the Qin Dynasty unified the six countries, Qin Shihuang ordered the unification of characters to form seal script, which is a formal font widely used in seals and inscriptions. Official script period (2nd century AD-3rd century AD): Official script evolved from seal script became the writing font of official documents and documents in Han Dynasty.

3. Regular script period (3rd-7th century): Regular script is a standard and neat font, which is widely used in calligraphy and document dissemination. Running script and cursive script period (7th century-modern): Running script is a scribble form of regular script, and cursive script is a quick writing form of calligraphy.