The stroke order of the word "生"

The stroke order of students is oblique, horizontal, horizontal, vertical and horizontal.

Detailed explanation of new words:

1. Pinyin:

shēng

2. Stroke order chart:

3. Basic meaning:

1. Fertility; birth: fetus, egg, child, excellent education, in Beijing.

2. Growth: ~ roots, ~ buds.

3. To survive; to live (opposite to "death"): to give up and forget about death, and to die together.

4. Livelihood: planning, business.

5. Life: loss, abandonment and justice.

6. Life: one life, this life.

7. With vitality; living: things, dragons and tigers.

8. To produce; to occur: disease, effect, trouble.

9. To burn firewood, coal, etc.: ~ fire, ~ stove.

10. Surname.

11. The fruit is not ripe.

12. The suffixes of certain adverbs, such as "好生, 好生", etc.

13. Same): ~ Persimmon, this watermelon is from ~.

14. (Food) that has not been cooked or not cooked enough: wash it before eating rice or fruits.

15. Without further processing or refining: gypsum, iron.

16. Unfamiliar: ~ person, ~ character, recognize ~, just got here, work is very hard.

17. Brutally; reluctantly: ~ make it together (reluctantly), ~ forcefully.

18. Very (used in front of a few words expressing emotions and feelings): ~afraid, ~terror, ~pain.

19. Some noun suffixes referring to people: medical~.

Related phrases for students:

1. Angry [shēng qì]?

Unhappy because of dissatisfaction: The child’s test scores are very poor, and the mother is very ~ . Go ahead and admit your mistake, he's still angry with you.

2. Growth [shēng zhǎng]?

Under certain living conditions, the volume and weight of an organism gradually increase: ~ period.

3. Sir [xiān sheng]?

Teacher.

4. Sick [shēng bìng]?

Disease occurs in (human or animal body).

5. Birth [chū shēng]?

The fetus is separated from the mother: ~ ground. Grandpa lived in Beijing in 1900.