Word groups arranged in stroke order

The combinations of strokes and words along the line are as follows:

Along the road: Chinese vocabulary, pinyin yán lù, which means leaning on the roadside.

Follow-up: Chinese word, pronounced yán yòng, which means to use as usual.

Gouyaner: Gouyaner is a Chinese word, pronounced G not u y á nr, which refers to the coast of a ditch.

Leading edge: pinyin qían yán refers to the leading edge; The front of the defensive position; Generally refers to the front line of struggle.

Yankou: Yankou is a Chinese word, which comes from "China Ballad Information: Take a Walk to My Mom's House" and is interpreted as a shoe mouth with an upper edge.

Downstream: the pinyin is yán liú, which means downstream.

Backward blocking: Pinyin yán sù zǔ jué, and the ships going upstream are blocked.

Winding along: pronounced yán luò, meaning continuous.

Side edge: Pronunciation is páng yán, which means attachment and inheritance in Chinese.

Life extension: the pinyin is yán shǒu, which means to follow the tradition.