The stroke order of Chinese characters

China's strokes are vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, dot and horizontal.

Guo (Pinyin: guó) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word), which first appeared in Shang Dynasty.

The original meaning refers to territory and region. This meaning was later written as "domain". Extension refers to regions and regions. Also refers to the vassal state of enfeoffment. The latter refers to the country. Also refers to the national capital.

20 19165438+10.20, the "China Inventory 2019" activity was launched, and the domestic figures recommended by Qingbo Data were "country, love, governance, discipline and society".

The original word of "country" is "or", which is also the ancient word of "domain". Figure A on the left and 1-5 on the right are inscriptions in the middle of the Zhou Dynasty, that is, the earlier "country". The original meaning of this word is "country" and "fief". The configuration of the word has the ground ("one") and the force "grid" to defend the city. In Figure 2 on the right, there is a horizontal line around Ai, which may indicate that this important place is guarded on all sides.