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How to write the stroke order of the year word?

The correct way to write the stroke order of the year is left, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal and vertical.

Pronunciation is nián n n.

Writing method of the year

The first stroke, the starting position is on the left side of the vertical centerline, about half of the left half, and the stroke is on the lower left, not too long, not facing the horizontal centerline, and the stroke should be light.

In the second stroke, the starting position is at the midpoint of the pen, then gently lift the pen and collect it across the vertical midline, and the horizontal positions on both sides of the vertical midline are equal.

The third cross is slightly to the left, shoulder-to-shoulder, and the right side is flush with the last cross.

The fourth stroke is vertical, starting from the left end of the third stroke to the left, and closing the stroke vertically downward to the vertical center line.

The fifth stroke is long and horizontal, the starting position is below the horizontal centerline, and the pen is lightly carried above the horizontal centerline to support the whole font.

The sixth pen is vertical, starting from the vertical center line, and transporting the pen vertically downward at the midpoint of the second pen to the lower three quarters of the grid to collect the pen.

The meaning of a year:

1, time unit, Gregorian calendar 1 is the time for the earth to go around the sun once, with 365 days in a normal year and 366 days in a leap year. There are 1 leap year every four years: this year. Last year.

2. Used to calculate years: three years and five years. I lived in Guangzhou for two years.

3. Year: annual meeting, yearbook and annual output.

4, age: age, age, forget to make friends, live longer.

5. Life stages by age: childhood, infancy, adolescence, youth, middle age and old age.

6. period, era: in recent years, the last year of the Ming dynasty.

Word group in 2008:

Old age, grade, time, New Year, childhood, age, youth, New Year, centenary, youth, prime of life, ten thousand years, ten years, annual meeting, early years, childhood, rice cakes, New Year pictures. Sentence: The Spring Festival is coming, and the streets and alleys are filled with the breath of the Spring Festival. Childhood is always unforgettable.

An analysis of idioms in A Dream of Red Mansions;

Years [chángniánl iyuè] describe many years; A long time.

Twilight [Chuímzhnián], near. Twilight: When it is getting late. Metaphor is old.

Cardamom: a perennial evergreen herb with light yellow flowers, often used as a metaphor for girls. Generally refers to a girl of thirteen or fourteen.

Near ancient times [niánjìngǔxī] ancient times: refers to seventy years old. He is almost seventy years old.