Pan’s stroke order
The stroke order of the word "pan": horizontal, vertical, left, dot, left, dot, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, left, 捺, left, horizontal, horizontal, vertical Hook
Detailed explanation of the word "climb";
1. Grab something and climb up: ~ climb. ~Tree. ~Climb up with the rope.
2. Pull with hand; grab: ~ fold. ~ Fate.
3. Refers to becoming relatives or building relationships with people of high status: high~. ~ Dragon attached to phoenix. ~ Got a good relative.
4. Try to contact; involve: ~ talk. ~Tear. ~For. Don't worry about other people's affairs.
5. Surname.
Word group:
1. Comparison [ pān bǐ ]
Regardless of one's own specific situation and conditions, blindly compare with high standards.
2. Chat [pān tán]
Chat.
3. Climb [pān dēng]
To grab or hold something and climb up; it is a metaphor for not being afraid of dangers and being proactive.
1. Climb group words: climb, climb, climb, climb, climb high.
2. Pan (Pinyin: pān) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). According to existing ancient text materials, this character was first included in "Shuowen Jiezi". "Shuowen" refers to the ancient character "pan", which is shaped like two outward-facing hands. When climbing, the hands are turned outward. Also made, from hand, fan sound. Later it was changed to an upper and lower structure for climbing. The original meaning of climbing refers to grabbing something to cling to and climbing up and climbing. It is extended to pull and pull in. It is also extended to clinging and attaching, that is, to build relationships with people whose status is higher than one's own.