How to pronounce the word "Mao"

Its pronunciation is Zhu Qiang.

Composition: strong, practical, innovative, fierce, beautiful, Dan, Xing, Zu, Jin and Ge.

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The word is pronounced "strong", which means strong. This is not an accidental coincidence. In the "five elements" of gold, wood, water, fire and earth, every word with a complete structure can be derived from another completely different Chinese character. The earth character is superimposed as "中中" and the glyph is: 中中. It means the mountain is high. The word "Chu" is not common, which means the combination of literati and officialdom, and is extended to strengthen.

Interest is the most important, and methods should be varied. For children, Chinese characters are a magical and mysterious field that they don't understand. They will be very interested and feel that all kinds of things in the world that they are familiar with at ordinary times have corresponding symbols in Chinese characters. We often say that interest is the best teacher, and learning at this time is obviously twice the result with half the effort.

However, if our methods are not appropriate at this time, it is likely to make children lose interest in learning Chinese characters and learning Chinese. Not only do I write a pen, but the children write a pen and tell them what the word is.

This is so boring. There are many forms of learning Chinese characters. For example, when we teach children the word "water", we will first show them the Oracle Bone Inscriptions of water, and they will intuitively find that it looks like water.

We told them it was a water character, not a hieroglyph. This is how the ancients made words according to the appearance of things. Then let them talk about their knowledge of water, and they may think of "river" and "sea". Then we will teach them to know these words, and let them realize that the capital of the radical part with three water points is a word related to water, and then these words will be extended into idioms.

For example, "Looking for a needle in a haystack" and "The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea", or the legendary story of the Eight Immortals crossing the sea, children will also like learning Chinese characters in the story. In this way, children get not a word, but a rich expansion and a literacy idea. They will have an idea of the origin and system of Chinese characters. Of course, there are various forms in this process. Literacy games and animated videos are both popular forms for children.

The order of strokes is the most important in the primary stage of literacy, and the order of strokes is the most important. The stroke order determines the structure and beauty of a word, and also affects the writing speed. Our new curriculum standard requires students to read and write: "master the basic strokes and common radicals of Chinese characters, be able to write with hard pen according to the rules of stroke order, and pay attention to the structure of bookshelves."

Feel the beauty of Chinese characters. "Here, it is put forward that" you can write according to the rules of stroke order with a hard pen ",which emphasizes the requirements of stroke order. So what is the order of strokes and how should it be reflected in actual teaching? Stroke order, in short, is the writing order of Chinese character strokes. Children who are beginners of Chinese characters are more like "drawing characters" than writing. Many of them are written down one stroke at a time, and the pen is inserted backwards, without paying attention to the law of writing.

In the enlightenment stage of Chinese characters, children should keep in mind the rules of Chinese characters and develop good writing habits. Its general rules are horizontal first and then vertical, left first and then pressed, from top to bottom, from left to right, from outside to inside, from inside to outside, from outside to inside and then sealed, from middle to both sides.