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What is the stroke sequence diagram of the word "North"?

The stroke sequence of the word "North" is as follows:

North: [běi] [bèi]?

radical: bi strokes: five elements: five strokes of water: UXN

basic explanation

north [běi]

1. Direction, facing the sun in the morning, one side of the left hand, opposite to "South"? : ~ Fang. ~ Chen (ancient books refer to the North Star). ~ going up (going up to the north in ancient times, later referring to going somewhere north of the local area, as opposed to "going south"). Polar star (a bright star that appears in the northern part of the sky, and people often rely on it to tell their directions). ~ country (referring to northern China).

2.? Run back after losing the battle? : defeat ~.

north [bèi]

ancient "back", violation, violation. :

1, the south of the mountain and the north of the sea [shā ná ná ná nù h ù ib ě i]

refers to distant places.

2, the voice of northern vulgarity [běi bǐ zhī shēng ]

refers to the music during the yin dynasty. Later generations regarded it as the voice of national subjugation.

3, Jiangnan Haibei [ji ā ng ná n h m: ib ě i]

South of the great river, north of the sea. Describe a vast territory,

4. Fight from the south to the north [nán zhēng běi zhàn ]

Describe fighting in the north and south and going through many battles.

5, from south to north [ná n lá ib ě iw ? ng]

Some are from south to north, and some are from north to south. It also refers to coming and going.