Good stroke order: horizontal, vertical hook, lift, point, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal
p>Knowledge expansion
Be good at, a Chinese word whose pinyin is shàn cháng, which means to have expertise in a certain aspect; to know something better and be more comfortable doing it. From the "Preface to the Collected Works of Shen Zishou" by Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty: "I often suffer from the problem that scholars are good at it but protect their shortcomings. They like to be proud of themselves, focus on what they can do, don't compare themselves to others, and treat others as if they don't care."
Definition: Specialize in promoting one's strengths; have expertise in a certain area.
Shan, a first-level Chinese character, pronounced shàn, means to be independent, good at, monopolistic, unique, etc. Commonly used words include unauthorized, not good at rhetoric, good at specializing in Qiu, etc.
Etymological evolution
Good at pictophonetic characters. From the hand, there is a sound. The shape of the character "shan" did not change much during the official transformation process, and the phonetic symbols still have traces of Xiaozhuan. In Han Li, the phonetic symbol of the word "shan" is slightly deformed, and its original meaning is to dominate.
"Xunzi·Zhongni": "Practice emphasizing power without authorization." "Hanfeizi·Guang": "If a person on the road is good at doing important things, then he can use them both externally and internally." Extended to the idea of ??self-assertion, Any. It is also extended to mean being good at, expertise, and appropriating it as one's own. From this, it becomes an adverb, expressing modality and method, which is equivalent to "without permission".
"Mozi·Hao Ling": "Officials and civilians who are not in their own tribes and enter other tribes without permission will be punished." In ancient books, "shan" sometimes refers to "shan", which is " means "hold". "Mozi Beichengmen": "If you are good at lettuce, you will be five knots long." Wang Niansun's "Reading Magazine": "Good at reading, it is called Shan." It is also the Tongjia character of "Zen", which means "giving way".
"Xunzi·Ruxiao": "The Duke of Zhou did not have a world. There is a world in the countryside. Today there is no world, so he is not good at it." Yang Liang's note: "Being good at it is the same as Zen."
Good at making sentences
(1) Among all sports, Xiao Bing is best at basketball.
(2) Grandpa is a famous Chinese painter, best at flowers, birds and landscapes.
(3)My mother, who is good at sewing, decided to get involved in the fashion industry.
(4) Commander Zhu De is proficient in the art of war and is good at leading troops to fight.
(5) My sister, who is light in body, is very good at high jumping.
(6) My sister is ingenious and good at embroidery.
(7) Da Li is good at telling jokes. He often makes witty remarks and makes subtle remarks, which makes the whole room laugh.
(8) Brazilian football is good at offense and has its own unique style.
(9) Grandpa loves calligraphy and is especially good at cursive writing.
(10) Whether speaking or writing, he is good at adding finishing touches.
(11) The great poet Qu Yuan was knowledgeable and ambitious, understood the principles of governing the country, and was good at rhetoric.
(12) He is good at writing poems as soft as the crescent moon, and she is good at sketching paintings as delicate as raindrops. If they collaborate on an ancient poem and painting, they will really complement each other.