Stroke order of eight characters

The stroke order of the eight-character head is: left and right.

1, eight-character prefix: Gong, Mei, Ba, Xing, Pen, Gong, Fen, Qiang, Envy, Qi, Bing, Shame, Bei, Dian, Ya, Yi, Yi, Ya, Right, Jade.

2. Basic definition:

The number obtained by adding one to seven. See [figure].

Last name.

3. Related vocabulary: Balu, Basheng, stereotyped writing, Laba, Bagua, Eight Immortals, Eight Roads, Octagonal, Barr, Qiuba, Eight Characters, Stereotyped Writing, Starling and Tortoise.

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Gong, Fen, Gu, and Father

First, public pinyin: g not g not ng

Explanation: generally accepted: axiom. Formula. High seas. Metric system

Second, Pinyin: fēn

To take out or produce a part from the whole: allocate. Share the troubles.

Third, Gu Pinyin: G incarnation

Explanation: Xiaomi's nickname also refers to the seed of rice: grain. Gu Mi. rice.

Fourth, Xi Pinyin: X: and

Interpretation: Classical Chinese auxiliary words are equivalent to modern "ah" or "ya".

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Parental Pinyin: symbol

Interpretation: Address for male elders: Elder (the head of a country or a township, also refers to the person in charge of public affairs in ancient villages). Uncle. Uncle.

Related words:

1,[gǔgūng][gǔgōng]:

Bird name. Another name for cuckoo.

2. Kuching [gǔ rǔ]:

The harvest of crops.

3. Ban Ban Gu:

A popular festival display on Qixi Festival in Song Dynasty.

4. Wei Gu [wé i g incarnation]:

dilemma