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How to write the word "one" in China's calligraphy?

One way to write China's calligraphy is as follows:

one

Pinyin: yρ, Athena Chu: 1. Radical: 1, outline: 0, total stroke: 1, five strokes: GGLL, Cang Xie: m.

Zheng code: a, four corners: 10000, structure: single, code: 000 1, position: 5027, unified code: 4E00, stroke order: one.

Explanation:

1, several names, the smallest positive integer (the word "one" is often used in banknotes and documents).

2. Pure; Specialty: single-minded. Single-minded

3. all; Man: All my life. A body of water.

4. Same: Same. The color is different.

5. Another: A cricket promotes knitting.

6, indicating that the action is short, or once, or tentative: count. Have a try.

7. Yes; Competition: As for this.

8. Part of the whole: unification. Consistency.

9. Or: One win and one loss.

10, the first time: hit it off.

1 1, China ancient music notation, which is equivalent to the bass "7" in notation.

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, a burst of [Y and Zhen En]?

(~ er) quantifier. An action or state lasts for a period of time.

2, every [y and j ǔ]?

A move; An operation.

3, a total of [y and z ǒ ng]?

(~) merge (calculate).

4.Area [y and dà i]?

Generally refers to a place and its vicinity.

5. Blind [yρwèI]?

Adverbs. Simple; Diligently (with many derogatory meanings).

6. A head?

It means doing several things at the same time.