1. Bay: The part where the ocean extends into the land, such as Jiaozhou Bay and Hangzhou Bay in China. Port: A bay where ships can dock, usually for military or commercial purposes. Wind bay: a place where the coast is recessed into the land to shelter from the wind. One Bay Strait: refers to the Taiwan Province Strait. Half Moon Bay: describes the shape of the moon as a crescent moon.
2, turn around: describe talking or doing things around, not straightforward. Beat around the bush: describe talking or doing things around, not straightforward. Sanyahewan: refers to a place name in Wuhua County, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station: Located in Daya Bay, Dapeng New District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, it is the first large-scale commercial nuclear power station in Chinese mainland.
3. Dapeng Bay Nuclear Power Station: Located in Dapeng Bay, Dapeng New District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, it is the second large-scale commercial nuclear power station in Chinese mainland. Daya Bay Petrochemical Zone: Located in Daya Bay District, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, it is one of the largest petrochemical bases in South China. Dapeng Bay Petrochemical Zone: Located in Dapeng New District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, it is one of the largest petrochemical bases in southern China.
Knowledge of stroke order
1, the importance and regularity of stroke order: stroke order is the basis of writing Chinese characters. Correct stroke order can make Chinese characters more fluent and standardized, and also help to remember glyphs and understand the meaning of words. Writing Chinese characters should follow certain rules of stroke order, such as first horizontal and then vertical, first left and then down, from top to bottom, from left to right and so on. These rules are formed according to the structure and evolution history of Chinese characters and are scientific.
2. Stroke order formula: In order to facilitate memory, people have compiled various stroke order formulas, such as one, two, three, four, five, up, down, left, right, mouth, middle, day, month, sky and earth. These formulas can help beginners master the basic rules of stroke order.
3. Special stroke order: Some Chinese characters have special stroke order and need special memory. For example, write dots and dots first, and then write vertical and horizontal; Ge writes horizontally first, and then writes easily; The last three letters are dot, horizontal and dot; The last trick of the tripod is to bend the hook vertically; If it's cool, write horizontally first, then write four X's from left to right, and finally write people.
4. Stroke order and calligraphy: Stroke order is an important part of calligraphy. Correct stroke order can not only make writing more beautiful, but also help to improve the level of calligraphy. By mastering the rules of stroke order and special stroke order, we can better understand the structure and characteristics of Chinese characters and write more beautiful Chinese characters.