Ai’s stroke order

Ai character *** has 5 strokes, the order of strokes is: horizontal, vertical, vertical, left, and right.

Supplementary information:

Ai, pronounced as ài, yì. The original meaning is mugwort, which has later been extended to mean beautiful women, old people, separation, regret, etc.

Idioms containing the word "爱":

1. Fortune is not yet here, which means that you can continue to rise and enjoy glory and wealth. From Song Dynasty Wei Tai's "Dongxuan Notes".

2. Orchids and mugwort are burned together, which means orchids and mugwort are burned together. It is a metaphor that regardless of good or bad, they are destroyed together. From "Book of Jin·Biography of Kong Ta".

3. Wan Xing Wei Ai means that it has not stopped yet. It comes from Chen Liang's "Emperor Xiaozong's Book of Wushen Zai Shang" by Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty.

4. Self-pity first came from the pre-Qin Dynasty Mencius and his disciples "Mencius 10,000 Chapters". It originally meant regretting one's own mistakes and correcting them by oneself; now it only refers to regretting one's own mistakes. The conjunctive structure has a derogatory connotation; it is generally used as a predicate, attributive, and adverbial in a sentence.