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How to write hieroglyphics of sheep?

The hieroglyphics of sheep are as follows:

Basic meaning:

Sheep (pinyin: yáng) is a commonly used Chinese character, which first appeared in Shang Dynasty. Most ancient hieroglyphics are shaped like sheep's heads with prominent horns. The original meaning is cattle and sheep. Sheep are gentle in temperament, and the sacrifices and daily life of the ancients are closely related to sheep, which is often regarded as a symbol of good luck. Therefore, "sheep" is also called "auspicious" in ancient Chinese characters.

Sheep is one of the radicals of Chinese characters. There are many words with "sheep" as the signifier, such as antelope, lamb and mule. Some are related to sheep's personality, such as soup, shame, kindness and herd.

Extended data

Stroke order:

Explanation of word combinations:

1, amniotic fluid [yá ng shu ǐ] The liquid in amniotic membrane. Amniotic fluid can protect the fetus from external shocks and reduce the stimulation to the mother when the fetus moves in the uterus.

2.Ram [[gōng yáng]] surname.

3. Lamb [[gāo yáng]] Lamb is not just a naive, pure or weak person: a scapegoat.

4. Rock sheep [[yán yáng]] is a kind of sheep with long and narrow head, thick male horn and short and straight female horn. Hair is blue and brown, no need. Living on a high mountain, he is good at jumping and eating shrubs, branches and grass. Also known as Shiyang.

5. lamb.