The stroke order of rice is as follows: left, horizontal left/horizontal hook, vertical lift, left, left, horizontal left/horizontal hook, and 捺.
Fan: fàn ㄈㄢˋ. The radical "food" is simplified to "饣". According to ancient calligraphy, strokes are saved and simplified. "Shuowen Jiezi": Rice means food. From food, echo. ". The opposite of dagger rice means rebirth. Cooking grain to eat is the paradigm of rice.
Original meaning: cooked cereal food. Such as: rice.
Extension Definition: Extended meaning: "generally refers to the food that people eat at regular times every day". For example: breakfast, meals, restaurants, meal portions, wine bags and rice bags.
Extension meaning: "eating, or giving food to others." . For example: "Food and water are eaten sparingly, and one's arms are bent, and happiness is in it." ?
Extension: Extended meaning: "feeding cattle"
Meaning: also used as a surname.
Detailed meaning:
Fan: ?fàn.
(1) (Phonetic. From food, antiphon. Original meaning. : Eat).
(2) Same as the original meaning of [eat].
Food, food. ——"Shuowen"
Rice means three meals. Also. - "Book of Rites·Yamazao"
Calm for food and drink. -"Book of Han·Zhu Maichen"
Eat sparingly and drink water - "The Analects of Confucius". "Shu Er"
Rice (dry food) is like grass - "Mencius·Jin Xin Xia"
Lian Po is old, can he still eat? - Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty. Yongyule·Jingkou Beiguting Nostalgia for the Past"
(3) Another example: Can you still eat rice? Rice porridge (eat porridge); Rice vegetables (eat vegetables).
(. 4) Feeding people or livestock [feed]
There was a woman who was hungry and asked for food - "Historical Records: Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin"
Lü Wangtu Yu Chaoge. Xi, it is better to sing songs than to eat cows. - "Chu Ci·Nine Chapters·Cherish the Past"
(5) Another example: rice cows (feeding cows); rice monks (giving food to monks).
(6) In ancient times, rice shell beads and jade were put into the mouth of the deceased.
*** Rice jade. Rui". Note: "Broken jade is mixed with rice. ”
(7) Another example: rice jade (rice containing. In ancient times, broken corn and mixed rice were put into the mouth of the deceased); rice fishy (raw rice was stuffed into the mouth of the dead); rice rice (fill in Rice that went into the mouth of the deceased).
(8) Cooked cereals, especially rice.
Do not cook rice. ·Qu Li Shang"
When my father was a general, the number of people who served me food was counted by ten. ——Liu Xiang, Han Dynasty, "Biography of Lienu"
(9) It also refers to generally. A portion of food eaten at a specific time to satisfy hunger or appetite, such as: breakfast; lunch; three meals a day; meal cart (meal cart); rice meal (summer meal); rice head (monastery).
(10) Metaphor for a useless person [person of good-for-nothing]. Such as: rice bag (sarcastic of a person who only knows how to eat but is ignorant); rice. A wine bag (a mockery of people who only know how to eat and drink, but have no knowledge or skills)