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Stroke order of e

E's stroke order: horizontal, left, oblique hook, left and dot.

E, a commonly used Chinese character, is pronounced wù, which was first seen in graphic characters. Its original meaning is weapons such as axes and cymbals. As early as in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it became a synonym for the fifth place of heavenly stems, and became a special word of this meaning, and extended to the fifth place of ordinal number. Because it is in the middle of ten days of work, it also refers to the ground.

Interpretation of ancient books:

Explain these words:

Nakamiya also. Like six dragons and five dragons, locked with each other. Wu is like a human threat to me. All E genera belong to Mohs E genus.

Text explanation:

(e) zhonggong.

Zheng Zhuyue ordered. E's words are gorgeous. Everything is thriving. Laws are calendars and ambitions. Wufeng

Like six dragons and five dragons, locked with each other.

It is also true that there is Liu Jia in Hanshu. Five dragons and five elements. The notes of the water mirror led to the beginning of this mountain. See you in five dragons. The emperor was tracked. Allow the clouds. Five dragons rule in five ways. For the five elements of God. Guiguzi Shen Sheng Fa longwu. Tao Zhu said. Five dragons and five elements. It is said that the shape of E is like Liu Jia and Five Elements. Mohouche. Three. Vulgarity has been misunderstood a lot.

Wu. Like a human threat.

First.

All genera e belong to e.

Kangxi dictionary:

Tang Yun, Ji Yun, Yun Hui, can't wait to be cut, but they are full of voices. Ten things have been done. Everything is thriving. Erya Shi Tian: The era of Wu is harmonious, and the month of Wu is perfect.

Also "Ji Yun": Mo Houqie, Yin Mu. A poem Xiaoya: auspicious day. Zhu Chuan: Wu, just Tian Ye. All foreign affairs use Okada, Wang Xuan hunts, and foreign affairs also use Okada. ○ According to "The History of the Five Dynasties, the First Year of Liang Kaiping", the word Chen E was changed to Wu, which was taboo. It is incorrect for later generations to pronounce the e sound as a martial sound.