The stroke order of one

The stroke order of one is horizontal.

In Chinese characters, one is one of the most basic strokes and one of the simplest Chinese characters. It has only one stroke, from left to right, with no other bends or turns. This stroke can be used to form other Chinese characters, such as two, three, five, etc., or can be used as a radical or radical to form other Chinese characters, such as gong, qian, soil, etc.

The meaning of one is very broad and can express many meanings such as quantity, order, degree, etc. In mathematics, one can represent a unit, a whole, a set, etc. In language, one can represent a word, a word, a sentence, etc. At the same time, one can also represent the first place in the sequence, such as first place and first time.

One can also express degree or limit, such as exactly the same or a complete mess. The idiom "identical" is used to describe things or people that are exactly the same without any difference. For example, two photos are exactly the same, making it impossible to tell them apart. One here means exactly the same thing. The idiom "a mess" is used to describe things that are chaotic or in a terrible situation. For example, this plan is a mess and cannot be implemented at all. The "one" here means a very high degree.

Yi’s sentences:

1. He has worked hard for the prosperity of his motherland all his life.

2. We must stay focused while studying and not be distracted for a moment.

3. His speech talent is outstanding and he can attract people's attention as soon as he opens his mouth.

4. His calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, and every stroke reveals his personality.

5. When spring comes, the park is filled with all kinds of flowers.

6. He devotes himself to his work and never stops for a moment.

7. When she thought about leaving her hometown, her heart was full of nostalgia.

8. As soon as he saw the delicious food, his mouth watered uncontrollably.

9. Once you enter the examination room, you can no longer think about things unrelated to the examination.

10. As soon as the class bell rang, the students quickly walked into the classroom.

11. When he thinks about the future, he feels excited and full of expectations.

12. As soon as the weekend comes, he can’t wait to rush to the amusement park.

13. As soon as he saw a new book, he couldn't help but want to read it in one sitting.

14. As soon as winter comes, the lake freezes.

15. As soon as school time came, he rushed out of the classroom quickly.