How to write Yang

How to write Yang is as follows:

The correct stroke order of Yang: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal fold, fold hook, left, left.

Mr. Yang’s strokes: 7 strokes

1. 一 (horizontal), 2. 丨 (vertical), 3. ノ (skimming), 4. 丶 (dot), 5. ㄋ (Horizontal folded hook/Horizontal bent hook), 6. ノ (Left), 7. ノ (Left)

Yang Zi’s sentences:

1. Yang Jiayao The Jiang family paid for the Yang family's sheep, and the Jiang family asked the Yang family to pay for the Jiang family's wall.

2. Yang Xue is a thief. Yang Xue is a thief. Yang Xue is a thief.

3. Turn to the next page.

4. Are you Aunt Yang?

5. Yang Ying: Okay. See you tomorrow.

6. The Yang family was born in the Hongnong Yang family, a famous family at that time, and was the nephew of Yang Xiong and Yang Jian, a clan member of the Sui Dynasty.

7. Mr. Yang teaches mathematics.

8. So classmate Xiao Yang and his classmate Wang Yangming.

9. Populus is a branch of the Salicaceae family adapted to wind pollination.

10. The sound of Qingjia sounds in the middle of the night, and the poplars fall all over the willow banks.

11. Yang Hui is respected as the ancestor by most residents surnamed Yang in Chaoshan.

12. Just like the writer Xi Yangyang wrote a sentence in the article.

13. The Jiang family sheep, the Yang family wall, the Jiang family sheep knocked down the Yang family wall, the Yang family wall crushed the Jiang family sheep, the Yang family wanted the Jiang family to compensate for the wall, and the Jiang family wanted the Yang family to compensate for the sheep.

Poems containing the word Yang:

1. In the spring breeze all the way, the clothes are covered with poplar flowers and snow. ——From "Send Off Xu Huan Duan Gong Returns to the South" by Zheng Gu of the Tang Dynasty

2. In the spring of Yangliu at the head of the Yangtze River, Yang Huachou killed the people crossing the river. ——From "Farewell to Friends on the Huai River" by Zheng Gu of the Tang Dynasty

3. The poplars and elm pods have no talent and thoughts, but they can only explain the snow flying all over the sky.

——From "Two Songs of Late Spring - One" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty