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Stroke order of Lao
The stroke order for Lao is: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, apostrophe, vertical crook. Lao starts with high platform, also known as Lao.
In Chinese characters, the word Lao is often used as an adjective to mean older, longer or more experienced. For example, in the word eagle, old means that the eagle is older and has more experience and ability; in the word rat, old means that the rat is older or refers to the longer life span of the creature.
In addition, the character for old can be combined with other Chinese characters to form some commonly used words and idioms, such as teacher, old man, old friend, old place and so on.
The pronunciation of the character 老 is closely related to its meaning. When it is pronounced as lǎo, it usually means older, longer or experienced; while when it is pronounced as lào, it usually means a kind of address or honorific, such as 老总, 老王, and so on. In addition, the character Lao can be combined with other Chinese characters to form some common words and idioms, such as eagle, mouse, teacher, old man and so on.
Group words for old:
1. old man: refers to an older person and is usually used as an honorific title for an older person.
2. old man: refers to an older person, usually a male older person.
3, old man: refers to the elderly or older people, usually used as an honorific.
4, boss: refers to the owner or leader of a business or industry, and can also refer generally to the head of a business or store.
5, old boss: refers to an expert or leader in a certain field, can also refer to the senior generals in the army.
6, old friend: refers to a friend or old acquaintance of many years.
7, old companion: refers to one of the spouses, but can also refer to a partner for many years.
8. old style: refers to an old, traditional or ancient style or style.
9, sophisticated: means experienced, skilled or old.
10, veteran: a person who has been in a trade or job for many years or is experienced.
11, old uncle: an honorific term for a man who is somewhat older than oneself.
12, the old bottom: refers to the money stored and the family business.
13, the old ripe: refers to the fermentation of raw materials for winemaking mature wine.
14, old and rotten: the old man's self-effacing words, mostly used for the elderly self-proclaimed.
15, old face: the old face; the old refers to the seniority of the self-effacing words.
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