The correct stroke order in the Tian character grid is: ? (horizontal fold hook), 丶 (dot), ? (lift). ***3 paintings.
The custom character is: xí.
Radical: 乛.
Five elements: water.
Wubi: nud.
Traditional: Xi.
Explanation:
1. Learn repeatedly. ?
2. Familiarity due to repeated contact. ?
3. Often; often. ?
4. Habits, long-term behaviors, lifestyles or customs that are difficult to change. ?
5. Surname.
Two-character words: habit, practice, study, practice, review, habit.
Three-character words: habit, trainee, learning machine, Xijiachi, morning self-study, etude.
Four-character words: Habits are not noticed, habits are taken for granted, habits are not what they are, old habits, old habits are hard to change, and the breeze blows.
The origin of the word Xi: It originally refers to the eaglet learning to fly before using "xi". "Xi" has been extended from bird flying to practice and practice, and then to understanding and familiarity. The reason is obvious. After repeated practice or drills, and with practical experience, you will naturally become familiar with it. "Xi" extended from the familiar meaning to the "customary" meaning.
Learning Chinese characters and making sentences
1. I practice writing every night to improve my writing skills.
2. In ancient times, calligraphy was one of the basic skills necessary for scholars.
3. The children study calligraphy carefully in class, hoping to write neat handwriting.
4. My father finally became an excellent calligrapher through repeated practice of calligraphy when he was a child.
5. Calligraphy can not only cultivate children's writing skills, but also help improve their attention and concentration.
6. She likes calligraphy and spends a lot of time practicing different fonts and writing methods.
7. The teacher guides the students to practice calligraphy, hoping that they can master the correct glyphs and stroke order.
8. Every weekend, our whole family will practice calligraphy together. This is our common interest and activity.
9. Through calligraphy practice, students not only learned the meaning of Chinese characters, but also cultivated their understanding and respect for traditional Chinese culture.
10. The ancients believed that calligraphy was one of the important means of cultivating one's moral character, so they attached great importance to the writing of calligraphy and the beauty of fonts.