On the stroke order of words

The stroke order of Chinese characters: dot, left, left, dot, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, dot, horizontal, dot, left and horizontal.

Yu is a Chinese character, its pronunciation is Yu, and it has the following meaning: shine: this word is often used to describe the light of the sun, moon or lamp, such as "Yu Yu under the scorching sun, which makes the earth hot". Flame: "Yu" is also often used to describe the burning state of flame, for example, "Fire is Yu, illuminating the night."

In ancient times, "jade" was a word commonly used by literati in poetry, which was often used to describe a dazzling scene or an impassioned emotion. For example, Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem in Farewell to Ancient Grass, in which "Yu Yu" was used to describe the luster of weeds in deserted cities.

In addition, "Jade" is often used for naming. For example, some boys' names such as "Yuhua" and "Yu Wei" and girls' names such as "Qin Yu" and "Yuping" all imply brilliance and magnificence.

Benefits of stroke order

1 First of all, the correct stroke order is of practical value. It is convenient to write quickly and coherently, the stroke order conforms to the characteristics of different fonts, and the written words are more neat and beautiful.

2. Secondly, the stroke order has historical and cultural value. The stroke order bears the development and changes of Chinese characters (a good example is why the writing order of "left" and "right" is different), and it has become a part of Chinese character culture.