The stroke order of Sao is: horizontal fold, vertical fold, fold hook, lift, horizontal stroke/horizontal hook, na, dot, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, dot.
Sao, a commonly used character in Chinese, pronounced as sāo, is a pictophonetic character and was first seen in Xiaozhuan of "Shuowen". The original meaning is to use fingers to comb the hair or scratch the horse, and later it generally refers to combing the hair or scratching the horse. When used as a verb, it can be extended to harassment, turmoil, sorrow, etc.; when used as a noun, it can refer specifically to "Li Sao", generally to poetry, to male livestock, etc.; It can also be extended to mean itching, and this meaning was later written as pruritus.
Etymological evolution: Sao, a phonetic character. From the horse, the sound of fleas. Fleas are originally from insects, and they sound like crosses. However, the cross character Qinli and Hanli from which the character Sao is derived is often omitted as the second character. The old glyphs of regular script are written from the cross to show off, while the new glyphs are written from the cross to show off. The "General List of Simplified Chinese Characters" stipulates that the radical "horse" is simplified to "horse".
So the analogy of Sao is simplified to Sao. The original meaning of Sao is to use your fingers to comb or scratch the horse's hair. Later, it generally refers to combing or scratching the horse's hair. "Shuowen": Sao, Moma. Duan Yucai's note: People call it scratching, and horses call it coquettish, which means the same thing. Extended to itching, this meaning was later written as pruritus. "Guan Zi·Di Yuan": There are few people with scabies and coquettishness, but in the end there is no evil.
Sociated words: Li Sao, coquettish, coquettish, commotion, harassment, coquettish, coquettish, complain, coquettish, coquettish, coquettish, moved guest coquettish, coquettish body, complain, riot, coquettish person A poet, a coquettish talker, a complainer, a coquettish poet, a coquettish poet.
The influence of Sao:
1. Literary creation: In literary creation, the word Sao is often used to describe the emotional expression and artistic style in poetry, prose and other literary works. For example, poets and poets refer to those literati and poets who are good at expressing emotions and inner feelings in words.
2. Cultural inheritance: As an ancient Chinese vocabulary, the word Sao carries rich cultural connotations and historical memories. Through the research and inheritance of Sao characters, we can understand the essence and historical evolution of ancient culture, which will help promote the inheritance and development of culture.
3. Language and cultural exchange: Sao characters are also widely used in dialects and have regional cultural characteristics. By studying the usage and meaning of Sao characters in different dialects, communication and understanding of language and culture can be promoted.