How to write the word "ru" in cursive?

The way of writing Ruzi cursive script is as follows:

The way of writing Ruzi cursive script is as follows:

Pinyin: rú?

Radical: Female

Strokes: 6

Five strokes: VKG

Stroke order reading and writing: dot, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal< /p>

Interpretation:

1. Suitable; in accordance with: ~ meaning. ~Wish. ~ period. ~Number.

2. Just like: love the factory~home. Ten years to one day. ~ Facing a powerful enemy.

3. And; comparable (only used in negatives, comparing gains and losses or superiority): I don’t ~ him. Never hear it a hundred times but never see it once. Instead of that, no~ like this.

4. Used for comparison, indicating more than: the situation is getting stronger every year to one year.

5. Expression examples: There were many great poets in the Tang Dynasty, including Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, etc.

6. Arrive; go to: ~ toilet.

7. Surname.

8. If: ~ If you don’t prepare in advance, you may be caught off guard.

9. The ancient Chinese adjective suffix indicates the state: empty~ye. Talking ~ also. Extended information

Evolution of Chinese characters:

Related words:

1. Ruyi [rú yì]?

Conform to one’s wishes: satisfy one’s heart ~ . Everything doesn't go his way.

Ba Jin's "Destruction" Chapter 6: "Her only thought is to make everything go well for her daughter."

2. Today [rú jīn]?

"Now" can refer to a longer period of time or a very short period of time. "Today" can only refer to a longer period of time.

Ding Ling's "Mother" 3: "Manzhen explained to her that the world is different now, and women can also find a way."

3. For example [bǐ rú ]?

The starting word when giving an example: Some issues have been decided, ~how many students to enroll, how many classes to divide, etc.

Chapter 16 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "There is a very rough metaphor for this kind of person, like the eagle master raising eagles."

4. As scheduled [rú qī ]?

According to the deadline: ~Complete. ~Arrived at destination.

Mao Dun's "Exercise" 3: "Engineer Zhou, can the disassembly work be completed as scheduled?"

5. What better than [mò rú]?

"Not as good as" In addition to comparing gains and losses, you can also compare superiority and inferiority, such as "this method is not as good as that one." "Moru" does not have this usage.

Lu Xun's "Qiejieting Essays·Confucianism": "This is very clear: the best way to learn is to read."