The correct stroke order of dang

The correct stroke order is: vertical, dot, left, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal.

Dang, pinyin: dàng, dāng, dang. "When" is simplified to "when". According to ancient calligraphy, strokes are saved and simplified. It is commonly called "dang". Original meaning: worthy of, equal to. For example: one person can use it as two people. Explanation: Extended meaning means "appropriate". Such as: appropriate. appropriate. appropriate. The extended term refers to "mortgage". Such as: pledge, mortgage, pawn.

"Shuowen Jiezi": "Dang, Tianxiang value. Congtian, Shangsheng.". Turning toward the back and raising the height is the paradigm of Shang. The two paradigms of Tian and Shang are superimposed. It is the paradigm to hold the position facing away from the field and to accumulate and increase the height.

Idioms containing the word "dang":

1. One to ten (Pinyin: yǐ yī dāng shí) is an idiom, which first came from "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce" by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty one". To use one as ten fingers to resist ten people, it describes fighting bravely against a large number of enemies. It has a complimentary meaning; it is generally used as a predicate, attributive, and adverbial in a sentence.

2. Generic qudang is a Chinese idiom whose pinyin is fàn yīng qǔ dāng. It means widely adaptable and without any inappropriateness. It comes from Volume 13 of "Zhu Zi Yu Lei".

3. The most urgent thing (Pinyin: dāng wù zhī jí) is an idiom, which first came from Mencius's "Mencius: Try Your Heart" in the Warring States Period. Urgent tasks refer to the most urgent things to do in the current task. Generally used as subject and object in sentences.