The stroke order of the song

The word "歌" has 14 strokes, and the stroke order is:

The first stroke: horizontal; the second stroke: vertical; the third stroke: horizontal fold; the fourth stroke Drawing: Horizontal; Drawing 5: Vertical; Drawing 6: Horizontal; Drawing 7: Vertical; Drawing 8: Horizontal fold; Drawing 9: Horizontal; Drawing 10: Vertical hook; Drawing 11: Sketch; Drawing 12 : Horizontal stroke; Drawing 13: Drawing; Drawing 14: Ning.

The pinyin of "歌" is gē, with left and right structure, and the radical is "qian". English word song. Possible word combinations: singing, chanting, praising, singing, singing and dancing, singing and dancing, being good at singing and dancing, singing, sheet music, lyrics, verses, folk songs, poetry, etc.

The pinyin of the song is gē.

The radical is less than the radical, there are 10 strokes outside the radical, and there are 14 strokes in total.

Wubi SKSW, Cangjie MRNO, Zhengma AIJR, and Sijiao 17682.

1. Sing: sing. Sing. Sing. Music circle. Getai dance pavilion. Song and dance. Able to sing and dance.

2. Singable words: Sing. Sheet music. lyrics. Song formula. folk song. poetry. Songxing (xíng?) (a genre of old poetry with relatively free syllables and meter). Poetry expresses aspirations, and songs express words.

Related words:

Singer [gē xīng]?

A star who sings songs.

Gē yáo]?

(name) refers to rhymes sung casually without musical accompaniment, such as folk songs, ballads, children's songs, nursery rhymes, etc.

Sing praises of virtue [gē gōng sòng dé]?

Sing, praise: praise. Gong: credit. Virtue: Virtue. Praise merit and kindness.

Singing and dancing to bring peace [gē wǔ shēng píng]?

Shengping: peace. Sing and dance to celebrate peace. It means whitewashing peace.

Opera [gē jù]?

(name) A drama that combines poetry, music, dance and other arts and focuses on singing.

Singing and chanting [gē yín]?

Singing and chanting. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty." Volume 21. "The Biography of Pitong": "The official folk songs have long been remembered for the Han Dynasty, so Gengshi raised his title and the world responded, and the three assistants cleared the palace and cleared the roads to welcome him."

歌片儿[gē piānr]?

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A piece of paper with a song printed or copied on it.

gezi [gē zi]?

Songs

gezixi [gē zǐ xì]?

Assorted songs from the Xiangjiang area of ??Zhangzhou It is a kind of opera that was synthesized after various folk songs such as tea-picking songs and drum songs spread to Taiwan. The tunes are mainly major, Beisi, Shinian, Qizi and various crying tunes. They are characterized by more songs and less white, no fixed rhythm and strong expressiveness.

Singing [gē yǒng]?

(verb) singing: ~ team.

Singing [gē shēng]?

The sound of singing; the sound of singing a song.