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Lazy lazy stroke order

Lazy stroke order: dot, dot, vertical, horizontal, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold hook, horizontal, horizontal.

The number of strokes of laziness: 12 strokes

The pronunciation of laziness: duò

The radical of laziness: 忄

The five elements of laziness: Fire

The meaning of the name "lazy": The word "lazy" is used to imply the meaning of the name, and it has a general meaning.

Taboos in naming the word "lazy":

1. The five-element attribute of the word "lazy" is fire. According to the principle that fire overcomes metal in the five elements, it is taboo to name the word "lazy" with a word that belongs to the five elements "metal". ;

2. It is taboo to name words with the same rhyme rhyme as uò or with the same rhyme as "uò", which makes it difficult to pronounce and has no sense of rhythm;

3. Names with "lazy" characters It is taboo to have the same character as the ancestor or elder. If the ancestor's name contains the character "lai", it is taboo for the younger generation to use the character "lai" in their name.

Related words:

1. Inert [duòxìng]?

Some substances are chemically inactive and difficult to react chemically with other substances.

2. Sìduò?

Sloth.

3. A lazy king [duòjūn]?

A king who corrupts state affairs.

4. Tuiduò?

Dead and arrogant.

5. Huīduò?

Laziness. 鳳 means "lazy".

Idiom:

1. Avoid strong attacks and be lazy

bìqiángjīduò

Explain military terms. In mobile warfare, avoid the enemy's elite troops and focus on the weak ones.

Source: Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty, "Biao Liu Wu Xie Shang Biao": "You should secretly transport Mo You, declare the order clearly, avoid violence and attack the lazy, use violence to heal the weak."

Structure Joint form

Used as predicate and attributive; used in military, etc.

Synonyms to avoid the strong and attack the weak

2. Stupid and lazy

yúzhuàngyǔduò

Explanation: foolishness: ignorance and ignorance; 窳: laziness. Describes ignorance and laziness

Source: Guan Zhong, Spring and Autumn Period, Qi Dynasty, "Guan Zi·Shui Di": "Therefore, its people are stupid and stupid but like chastity, and they die easily from minor illnesses."

Structure Combined idioms

Used as predicates and attributives; used in written language

Example sentences from "Han Feizi Nanmian" by Han Fei in the Warring States Period: "Because of the stupid and lazy people, they are suffering. Just tip and forget the big profit.”