Ke's stroke order is: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, and vertical hook.
1. The basic meaning of Ke:
The original meaning is the handle of the ax used by the corvee to cut down trees, which is the ax handle; the extended meaning includes rules, etc.
2. Word combinations and definitions:
(1) Using an ax to cut down the axe: Holding an ax to cut down the ax handle. It means you can find the method nearby. The words come from "Poetry." Bin Feng. "Fake": "Fake, Fake, it's not far away." "The Doctrine of the Mean" quotes this article, and Zhu Xi annotates: Ke, ax handle. Then, the law also means that when someone cuts a tree with a stick and thinks it is a stick, the difference between the length and the short of the stick is here.
(2) Manticore: one of the ethnic minorities in my country. Mainly distributed in Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang. A small number live scattered throughout Xinjiang and Heilongjiang Province.
(3) Interlaced leaves: interlaced branches.
(4) Gao Ke: Gao Shu.
Ke's example sentences:
1. There is a Gaoke tree in front of my house. The tall trunk supports a huge crown, and the thick roots are deeply rooted in the soil. In the wind and rain, he stood tall and tall in the courtyard. The grass next to the tree seemed to be his child, nestling next to the big tree.
2. This koko tree is like an octopus in the sea, with a dazzling number of tentacles. But once you think about it, it is also like the rays of the red sun, with so many trunks. I can't see clearly. It's a strange tree with many branches and leaves.
3. In spring, the big trees sprout new teeth; in summer, when the heat is unbearable, Gaoke opens like an umbrella to give people shade; in autumn, the leaves of the tree dance and fall like butterflies. Come; in winter, the big trees guard our home like guards.
4. The tall tree is eye-catching as it is as naked as a cloud and like a tent. Its leaves are dark and lush, not letting out a trace of sunlight. Its trunk bones are prominent, and its thick roots are like huge eagle claws holding the earth.
5. Grow quietly between heaven and earth, and experience spring, summer, autumn and winter calmly. Season after season, year after year, not as delicate as flowers, never afraid of wind and rain, Gaoke still stands.
6. Gaoke uses its broad leaves to put a majestic green crown on the top of the mountain, waving coolness for tourists.