The stroke order of Xing is dot, dot, left, horizontal, left, and dot.
Xing, a commonly used Chinese character, pronounced as xīng or xìng, was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its original meaning is to lift up, that is, "Shuowen Diaobu": "Xing, rise." Extended to "get up" , rise, work hard, produce, establish and other meanings.
Etymological evolution: Xing, a word that means something. The middle part of the character "Xing" in the oracle bone inscriptions looks like a plate with two short handles at each end. There are two hands on both sides of the plate, as if the hands are lifting the plate together. This is the original meaning of "Xing": "to raise". When it comes to oracle bone inscriptions, there is an extra mouth under the plate with "Xing". The use of "口" indicates that the plate held by four hands is a kind of container. It set the shape for the future "Xing" shape. After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, cursive script appeared. In the Yuan Dynasty, this cursive script was changed into "Xing", which is the commonly used simplified word "Xing".
Example sentences:
1. I heard that I will go to the countryside for a spring outing tomorrow. The students were dancing with joy.
2. Looking at my brother’s happy face, I guess he got full marks.
3. Letting customers come happy and leave satisfied is the pursuit of operators.
4. Of course, you should be happy when you achieve results at work, but you should not be proud of it.
5. I thought he would be happy when he heard the news, but he didn’t show any expression.
6. I guessed from her face that she was a little unhappy.
7. Watching the small tree planted by himself growing day by day, he felt very happy.
8. Along the way, Xiaohong caught butterflies and chased dragonflies. She was very happy.
9. Seeing you sighing, what unhappy thing happened to you?
10. No wonder dad is so happy, it turns out that he has obtained an invention patent.