How to write Lin’s stroke order and Tian character grid?

The stroke order of Lin is: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, left, and n.

Basic information:

Pinyin: lín

Radical: wood, four-corner code: 44990, Cangjie: dd

86 Wubi: ssy, 98 Wubi: ssy, Zheng code: FFVV

Unicode: 6797, total number of strokes: 8

Basic explanation:

1. Long in one piece Land of many trees or bamboos: grove, forest.

2. Similar people or things gathered together: Shulin.

3. Surname.

Extended information:

Common phrases:

1. Hanlin [hàn lín]?

Writing documents for the court in the Tang Dynasty official. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty established a Hanlin bachelor, who became the emperor's confidential secretary and was once the internal minister. The Hanlin Academy was established in the Ming and Qing Dynasties to compile national history, record the emperor's daily life, and draft imperial edicts. Its chiefs are ministers, who are called "bachelors in charge of the academy".

2. Mountain forest [shān lín]?

A place with mountains and woods.

3. Yilin [yì lín]?

Refers to a place where books and classics gather.

4. Forest of Steles [bēi lín]?

A place where many stone steles are hidden. Xi'an Stele Forest is located in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. It was founded in the fifth year of Yuanyou (1090) by Zhe Zong of the Song Dynasty. It contains hundreds of square meters of various stone carvings from the Han and Wei dynasties to modern times. It is now part of the Shaanxi Provincial Museum.

5. Linsou [lín sǒu]?

Refers to a place with mountains, forests, swamps, and thick vegetation.