Stroke order of songs

Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical hook, skimming, horizontal skimming/horizontal hook and skimming.

Pinyin g, phonetic notation.

There are 18 strokes on the radical, totaling 14 strokes.

Wu Bi SKSW, Cang Xie MRNO, Ma Zheng AIJR, quadrilateral 17682.

Structure left and right, code 2960, location 2472, unified code 6B4C.

The stroke order is ボフボフノフノ丶.

Basic meaning:

1, singing: singing. Sing. Great. Music. Stage and dance pavilion. Song and dance. Good at singing and dancing.

2, the word that can be sung: singing. Music score lyrics. Song formula folk songs. Poetry. Gexíng (xing? A kind of old poetry with relatively free syllables and rhythms. Poetry expresses ambition, and songs express ambition.

Related words:

Poetry [shē gē]?

In ancient China, unhappy people were called poems and happy people were called songs. In modern times, they are collectively called poetry.

Sing [chàng gē]?

Sing.

Sing [yǐn háng gāo gē] loudly?

Open your voice and sing loudly.

Light singing and dancing [q and ng g ē mà n w ǔ]?

Relaxed music and gentle dancing.

Dance Hall and Singing Platform [wǔ Xijie Platform]?

Pavilion: Pavilion. Refers to a place where singing and dancing are performed. Generally refers to entertainment places. Also known as "Dance Pavilion and Song Building".

When crying, Long song [cháng gē dàng kū]?

Long song: Sing loudly. When: as. Think of Long song as crying. The latter refers to writing long poems to express inner grief and indignation.