Exquisite stroke order
Excellent stroke order: strokes, horizontal strokes, vertical strokes, strokes, strokes, horizontal folds, folded hooks, or horizontal strokes, curved hooks, and strokes.
Pinyin: xiù; Radical: He; Number of strokes: 7.
Interpretation:
1. Plants sprout ears and bloom, mostly referring to crops: beautiful ears.
2. Showy but not real: It refers to a person who is very smart but has not made any actual achievements.
3. Miao but not showy: It means that a person dies early or has an empty appearance.
4. Particularly excellent.
Related words:
1. Excellent: excellent, very good.
Source:
Lu Xun's "Collection of Letters - To Zhao Jiabi": "I think printing and binding are both excellent."
Hu Cai's "In "In Peaceful Days" preface: "They are worthy of being outstanding sons and daughters of the party and the people."
2. Beauty: delicate and beautiful.
Source:
"Chen Shu-Gao Zu Ji I": "The mountains and rivers here are beautiful, and a king should rise."
Qin Guan (Song Dynasty) "Self-Alert" "Poetry: "The sun and the moon are different and short, and the three peaks are beautiful and immortal."
Yuan Hongdao (Ming Dynasty) "Songyou Four": "Boshou Gai is one of the nine elders in Luoyang, and he has a concubine. Named Hemerocallis and Fragrant Grass, they are both beautiful and good at singing. "Rou Shi's "February" 14: "He looked out the window at the moonlight, and it was still beautiful."
Chapter 12, Part 6, of Wei Wei's "The East": "As soon as Guo Xiang saw the familiar and beautiful handwriting, his face turned red and he quickly stuffed the letter under his pillow."
3 , Xiucai: outstanding talent.
Yin Zhizhang's note: "The sons of farmers who have outstanding talents can become scholars, that is, those who are born with knowledge but do not become accustomed to it."
"Historical Records-Qu Yuan" "Jia Sheng's Biography": "Wu Tingwei was the guard of Henan. He heard about his talents and called him as his disciple. I was very lucky to love him." Wait, he is too famous for his reputation; he is not a scholar, so let him go."