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Wu’s stroke order and radicals

The character Wu is a Chinese character consisting of two parts. Its radical is "ge", which means weapon, and indicates that this Chinese character is related to war, military, etc. The strokes are composed of 11 strokes and need to be written in a strict order of strokes. The details are as follows:

1. The radical of the word Wu

The radical of the word Wu is "ge", which is a Ge-shaped shape with the bottom and the tip upward, including three strokes, starting from From top to bottom, they are horizontal folding, turning and pressing. It represents concepts such as weapons, war and the army, and is related to meanings such as "battle", "war" and "attack".

2. The stroke order of the character Wu

The character Wu has many strokes, so you need to pay attention to the order of the strokes to write correctly. The stroke numbering method is generally used, so when learning Carefully master the basic sequence of strokes and memorize them according to the order of strokes: vertical hook, horizontal, left, vertical hook, horizontal, vertical length, horizontal fold, vertical fold, lift, vertical hook, and hold.

3. Expanding knowledge about the word "武"

1. The word "武" was often used to mean "weapons" in ancient times. Such weapons include knives, swords, guns, bows, whips, etc. A variety of lethal weapons and tools.

2. In ancient literature, the word "武" has other meanings. For example, in "A Dream of Red Mansions", it is used to describe scenes such as fights and fights; and in the historical word "Martial Arts Man", "武" refers to qualities such as strength and courage.

3. In addition to being a Chinese character, the word "武" also has different usage patterns and meanings in Japanese and Korean, because the use of Chinese characters is very common in East Asian countries.

4. Vocabulary related to the word "武", such as martial arts, weapons, warriors, etc., are all related to war and military. At the same time, because the word Wu also expresses qualities such as courage and perseverance, it also involves aspects such as love of sports, respect for others, and self-improvement.

5. Through the introduction of the stroke order and radicals of Wu character and some related expanded knowledge, you can better understand the structure and meaning of Chinese characters, and learn and apply it better.