The stroke order of eight

The stroke order of eight: 1. ノ (skip), 2.? (捺). Total strokes: 2 strokes.

Eight, the first-level Chinese character, pronounced as bā, was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning is to separate and separate from each other, that is, "Shuowen": "Eight, to separate. It looks like the shape of separation and facing away from each other." Borrowed as a numeral, it represents the number obtained by adding seven to one. By extension, it represents a plurality or multiple times. It is one of the Chinese surnames and one of the radicals of Chinese characters.

Eight groups of words:

All kinds of things, eight immortals crossing the sea, seven up and eight down, all directions, all over the place, all even and eight stable, seven vertical and horizontal, seven straight and eight sutras, seven and eight pieces, tortoise, Ugly, crooked, all directions, eight-character calligraphy, eight-character calligraphy, eight-character post, eight-character post, eight-character post, eight-character post, eight-character post, eight-character calligraphy, eight-treasure dish, eight-treasure dish, half a catty, eight-treasure rice, eight-month festival, one thousand children and eight hundred, starling, and eight-point book.

Bamao, eight parts, twenty-eight constellations, Laobabaner, Balu, Baxiali, babble, Laba, seven, eighty, nonsense, extending in all directions, eight worshipers, Laobasheng, eight anise, eight immortals table, eight anise Fennel, eight-line script, seven, seven, eight, eight, eight lifetimes, nine out of ten, miscellaneous, eight sides exquisite, Taihang eight.

Evolution of Chinese characters:

Related words:

1. Starling [bā ge]?

It is also called 鸲鸹. birds. The feathers are black and shiny, and the beak and feet are yellow. There are white spots on the wings, which are exposed when flying and form a figure-eight shape, hence the name. The male bird is good at singing and can be trained to make sounds similar to human speech.

2. Eight solar terms [bā jié]?

Refers to the eight solar terms of Beginning of Spring, Vernal Equinox, Beginning of Summer, Summer Solstice, Beginning of Autumn, Autumnal Equinox, Beginning of Winter and Winter Solstice.

3. Eighth Route [bā lù]?

Refers to the Eighth Route Army, and also refers to the cadres and soldiers of the Eighth Route Army.

4. Star anise [bā jiǎo]?

Also called anise, commonly known as aniseed, an evergreen small tree.

5. Ba Cheng [bā chéng]?

Quantifier, eight out of ten.