How to write the order of bamboo strokes

How to write the order of bamboo strokes, the answer is as follows:

The first stroke is short and horizontal, above the word, slightly oblique and slightly thick.

The second stroke is vertical, located in the center of the word, slightly curved and slightly thick.

The third stroke is horizontal, slightly oblique and slightly thick below the word.

The fourth stroke is vertical, located on the left side of the word, slightly curved and slightly thick.

The fifth horizontal stroke is located on the right side of the word, slightly oblique and slightly thick.

The sixth horizontal stroke is located in the lower center of the word, which is slightly shorter.

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The word "bamboo" first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which is a hieroglyph. In ancient times, bamboo was widely used in architecture, furniture and stationery, so the word "bamboo" was introduced into Chinese characters very early.

The word "bamboo" can also represent ancient musical instruments, such as bamboo flute and bamboo flute. Because these instruments are made of bamboo, it is natural to use the word "bamboo" to represent these instruments.

In ancient literature, the word "bamboo" can also be used as a metaphor for people's moral integrity. For example, "Mei Zhu Lan Ju" is called "Four Gentlemen", which symbolizes elegance, honesty, moderation and modesty.

In calligraphy, the word "bamboo" is highly valued, and many people like to write bamboo characters. Because bamboo itself has a fresh and elegant atmosphere, it can be seen in many calligraphy works. Moreover, the word "bamboo" has a sense of modeling and can be written in different shapes and styles, which is very artistic.

The word "bamboo" is a very common Chinese character in Japanese, because bamboo is also a common plant in Japan, which is widely used in architecture, furniture, handicrafts and so on. In Japanese culture, the word "bamboo" is often used to represent cultural images such as elegance, incorruptibility and perseverance, so many Japanese names contain the word "bamboo".

In the traditional culture of China, the word "bamboo" has been endowed with many symbolic meanings, such as elegance, dignity, longevity and good luck. In China culture, bamboo is often used as a metaphor for people's moral quality and integrity.

Therefore, the word "bamboo" plays a very important role in China culture. In addition, the word "bamboo" is also widely used in China's traditional architecture, furniture, stationery and other aspects, and is an indispensable part of China's traditional culture.

There are many idioms and sayings about the word "bamboo". Such as "overwhelming" and "drawing water with a sieve". These idioms and proverbs are all related to bamboo. For example, "like folding bamboo" means as easy as folding bamboo, describing things going smoothly; And the metaphor of "draw water with a sieve" takes a lot of effort but gets nothing.