Stroke order of dance

Dancing strokes are: left, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, left, horizontal/horizontal hook, point, horizontal, left and vertical.

Dance (Pinyin: W) is a Chinese character (commonly used word) and a first-class universal standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty.

The original word of dance is Wu (the traditional form of Wu). The ancient glyph of Wu simulates a person dancing with animal tails and other dance equipment, while dance is differentiated from the addition of Wu. The original meaning of dance is well known, which can be used as both verbs and verbs. It refers to performing dance, that is, rotating the body to perform various postures according to a certain rhythm; As a noun, it refers to the art form of dance. Later, the meaning of "dance" expanded to refer to the movements of hands and feet.

Understanding and pictophonetic characters. The ancient word for "dance" is "nothing". In Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, "Wu" was like a person holding two oxtails (or bird feathers, grass stalks and the like) with open hands, which was the original word of "Wu".

Explain in detail:

The original meaning of "dance" is dance, and it is also the original meaning of nothingness. Because the main feature of any dance is the dancing of hands and feet, "dance" has extended the meaning of "dancing and waving", such as sword dance and stick dance. Drumming can cheer people up, and dancing can make people happy.

The combination of "inspiring" means cheering, inspiring and inspiring. Dance is the transformation of human movements, so "dance" also means "playing tricks". For example, "dancing with knives and sticks" or "dancing with knives and guns" generally refers to playing with knives, guns and sticks.

Dance, sing, dance. "Zuo Zhuan" said: "Dance, so eight syllables and eight winds." Zhou Li said: "Musicians are in charge of Chinese studies in order to dance with children all over the country." "Shan Hai Jing" says: "Eight sons of the Emperor began to dance." Also surnamed, what is the "surname garden".