The surname strokes of the name
The surname has 8 strokes, the radical is female, and the stroke order is: dot, left, horizontal, left, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal.
Name, a Chinese word, also known as "Mingshi", a person's surname and first name. Names are specific name symbols that humans give to each person in order to distinguish individuals. They are a symbol that distinguishes individual differences among groups of people through language and text information. Because of names, humans can communicate in a normal and orderly manner, so everyone has a name of their own.
Names only appeared after language was produced. Various ethnic groups have many customs in determining people's names. This habit is restricted by many cultural factors such as history, society, and ethnicity. A person's name usually has a certain meaning. Source: "Tzu Yongjian": "The names of his generals, left and right, visitors, disciples, and relatives must be known. Now I will search for them." "Historical Records: Biography of Qilizi Ganmao": "In the past, I visited "There are people in Lu who have the same name as Zeng Shen and kill people." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty quoted from the poem "Sending Cao to the Road": "When I was a child, I heard my father's words, and I hated not to ask him his name." The first chapter of "The Strange Current Situation I Witnessed in Ten Years": "The boy's origin and surname are unknown, and his name is unknown." Chapter 18 of Feng Menglong's "Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" of the Ming Dynasty: "Guan Zhong asked his name."
Source: "Sun Tzu Yongjian": "The names of the generals, left and right sides, visitors, disciples, and relatives must be known. Now I will search for them." "Historical Records Qilizi Ganmao" "Biography": "In the past, Zeng Shen's place was full of fees, and there were people in Lu who had the same name as Zeng Shen and killed people." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty quoted the poem "Sending Cao Cao on the Road": "When I was young, I heard my father's words and hated not to ask his name."
The first chapter of "The Strange Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years": "It is not clear where this young man came from, nor his name." Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty, Chapter 18 of "The Chronicles of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" Reply: "Guan Zhong asked his name."