-
The stroke order strokes of the fly are horizontal bend hooks, horizontal oblique hooks, apostrophes, and points.
The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: first horizontal and then vertical (e.g., "dry"), first skimming and then pinching (e.g. :
Eight"), from top to bottom (e.g., "Lord"), from left to right (e.g., "forest"), first in the back pass (e.g., "field"), first in the middle and then on both sides (e.g. :
water"), from the outside to the inside (e.g., "back"), etc.
Such as "battle", the stroke order is 丿, 丿丨, 丿丨一, 丿丨一丿, 丿丨一丿. To a certain extent, stroke order is related to the speed of writing and the quality of the glyph.
Stroke order is also important when taking exams. There are differences in the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in different regions. The stroke order standard in Chinese mainland is the "Stroke Order Specification for Modern Chinese General Characters".
-
飞] in pinyin: [fēi].
Number of strokes: 3 radicals: Fly.
Stroke order, strokes:
Horizontal bending hook Horizontal oblique hook, apostrophe, point,
Basic Definition: 1Birds or insects use their wings to move around in the air
Heaven (a god flying in the air in Buddhist murals or stone carvings). Jump. Bird.
2.Movement in the air: snow.
Rockets into space. 3.Extremely fast to describe:
Drive. Huang Tengda (Yu Ren suddenly became ambitious, and his official position was promoted quickly). 4.
Extremely, especially: the knife is fast. 5.
Unfounded, gratuitous: gossip. 6.
Like the shape of the stand in the air: the bridge. Pavilion.
7.Expression and transmission of feelings: eye.
-
The stroke order of the flying word (horizontal to bend the hook, skimming from, point).
Stroke order diagram.
Meaning: bai1) 飞fēi (Chinese du pinyin).
2) Elephant zhi. Small seal glyph, like below.
The wings of the DAO, which resemble a bird's head. Original meaning: bird flying.
3) Same meaning.
Flying, birds also. Shaped like a wing. Eastern Han Dynasty Xu Shen "Shuowen".
The Sound of Asuka's Relics. Easy and small
The pearl is bounced on the flying meat. Taixuan Tang. Note: "Flying meat, birds also".
The egret flies in front of the Xisai Mountain, and the peach blossoms flow and the mandarin fish is fat. Don Zhang Zhi and "The Fisherman's Song".
The bird is tired of flying and knows how to return. Jin Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden".
The Kite Flyer. Wu Jun's "Book with Zhu Yuansi".
-
The stroke order is: horizontal bending hook, horizontal oblique hook, apostrophe, point,
1.Pronunciation: fēi2Interpretation:
1) Birds and insects use their wings to specialize in the air.
Correspondence activities. 2) Exercise in the air: snow. Rockets into space.
3) Describe extremely fast: drive. Huang Tengda (Yu Ren suddenly became ambitious, and his official position was promoted quickly).
4) Extremely, especially: the knife is fast.
5) Like a frame in the shape of the air:
3.Compounds: flying insects, flying stones, flying fast, flying away, flying high, flying, flying birds, airplanes, flying away, taking off, flying solo, flying brightly.
4.Sentence formation: 1) I don't want to fly alone like a lonely bird. I don't want to live without friends anymore.
2) Quinn Ratifa, a singer and actor, said that after flying solo, Jackson became a superstar with fans all over the world.
3) A student pilot gets lost while flying solo.
4) The masters who practice Tai Chi are skilled and energetic.
5) The teacher spoke brightly on the stage, and the students listened with relish.
-
The stroke order and writing of the word "fly".
-
One horizontal hook, two strokes, three strokes.
-
23 Share I'm a girl named Jingjing, a few days ago, I went back to my home for self-study at night, and I was.
-
The stroke order of flying is: horizontal bending hook horizontal oblique hook, apostrophe, point. It is written as follows:
Pinyin: fēi
Interpretation: 1. (birds, insects, etc.) agitate their wings to move in the air: locusts; Birds.
2. Use power machinery to act in the air: OK; Tomorrow there is a plane Shanghai.
3. Floating and swimming in the air: clouds; sand walking stones; Snowflakes.
4. Describe extremely fast: Ben; Run; Rose.
5. Volatilization: cover the bottle, so as not to smell it; The camphor has been left for a long time, and it is all clean.
6. Unexpected; Out of thin air: calamity; Disaster; Gossip.
7. Surname. Related compounds1. 飞跑 [fēi pǎo].
Rush; Run at high speed or very quickly.
2. Flying [fēn fēi].
snow, flowers, etc.) flutter in the air in a lot and chaotic: heavy snow ; Catkins; War.
3. Moth [fēi é].
Moth. There is a habit of phototaxis.
4. 飞運 [fēi chí].
carriages and horses) run very quickly: the train passes; Horses in the field.
5. Birds [fēi qín].
Flying birds. It also refers to birds in general, because most birds can fly.
6. 飞舞 [fēi wǔ].
Flying in the air like a dance: snowflakes ; Butterflies in the flowers.
-
Fly strokes.
A total of 3 strokes, horizontal bending hook horizontal oblique hook, apostrophe, point.
-
Number of Flying Strokes: 3;
radical: fly; Stroke order number: 534
Stroke order: folded and skimmed.
Stroke order description: mention is horizontal, point is pinched, vertical hook is vertical, horizontal fold or vertical lift is folded.
-
The stroke order strokes of the fly are horizontal bend hooks, horizontal oblique hooks, apostrophes, and points.
The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: first horizontal and then vertical (e.g., "dry"), first skimming and then pinching (e.g. :
Eight"), from top to bottom (e.g., "Lord"), from left to right (e.g., "forest"), first in the back pass (e.g., "field"), first in the middle and then on both sides (e.g. :
water"), from the outside to the inside (e.g., "back"), etc.
Such as "battle", the stroke order is 丿, 丿丨, 丿丨一, 丿丨一丿, 丿丨一丿. To a certain extent, stroke order is related to the speed of writing and the quality of the glyph.
Stroke order is also important when taking exams. There are differences in the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in different regions. The stroke order standard in Chinese mainland is the "Stroke Order Specification for Modern Chinese General Characters".
-
The stroke order of the fly is a horizontal bending hook horizontal oblique hook, apostrophe, point. The stroke order of flying is written as shown in the following figure:
1. Definition of flying.
1. (Birds, insects, etc.) agitate their wings to move in the air.
2. Use power machinery to act in the air.
3. Float and swim in the air.
4. Accidental; Out of thin air.
5. Surname. Second, the text is interpreted.
Flying, birds also. Pictographic. Whoever flies flies from flying.
3. Compounds. Flying insects, flying away, flying stones, flying fast, flying high, etc.
-
The stroke order of the word "fly":
Fei pinyin: fēi
Interpretation: 1. Birds or insects use their wings to move back and forth in the air: Feitian (the god flying in the air in Buddhist murals or stone carvings).
2. Exercise in the air.
Evolution of Chinese characters: >1, 飞快 [fēi kuài].
Very quickly. 2. take-off [qǐ fēi].
Airplanes, rockets, etc.) began to fly.
3. 飞跑 [fēi pǎo].
Rush; Run at high speed or very quickly.
4. Aircraft [fēi jī].
There is a power plant, which mainly relies on the wings to generate aerodynamic lift to lift off the aircraft.
5. Fenfei [fēn fēi].
Snow, flowers, etc.) flutter in the air in a lot and messy.
-
The stroke order and writing of the word "fly".
-
Fly, the number of strokes is 3 strokes, respectively: horizontal bending hook, apostrophe, point specific stroke order is shown in the figure below
The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: first horizontal and then vertical (e.g., "dry"), first skimming and then pinching (e.g. :
Eight"), from top to bottom (e.g., "Lord"), from left to right (e.g., "forest"), first in the back pass (e.g., "field"), first in the middle and then on both sides (e.g. :
water"), from the outside to the inside (e.g., "back"), etc. Such as "battle", the stroke order is 丿, 丿丨, 丿丨一, 丿丨一丿, 丿丨一丿乀.
To a certain extent, stroke order is related to the speed of writing and the quality of the glyph.
-
The stroke order strokes of the fly are horizontal bend hooks, horizontal oblique hooks, apostrophes, and points.
The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: first horizontal and then vertical (e.g., "dry"), first skimming and then pinching (e.g. :
Eight"), from top to bottom (e.g., "Lord"), from left to right (e.g., "forest"), first in the back pass (e.g., "field"), first in the middle and then on both sides (e.g. :
water"), from the outside to the inside (e.g., "back"), etc.
Such as "battle", the stroke order is 丿, 丿丨, 丿丨一, 丿丨一丿, 丿丨一丿. To a certain extent, stroke order is related to the speed of writing and the quality of the glyph.
Stroke order is also important when taking exams. There are differences in the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in different regions. The stroke order standard in Chinese mainland is the "Stroke Order Specification for Modern Chinese General Characters".
-
Horizontal bending hook Horizontal oblique hook, apostrophe, point,
飞 (pinyin: fēi), is a Chinese general standard first-level character first seen in oracle bone inscriptions The original meaning refers to the action of birds flapping their wings in the air, and then expands to the flight of other animals, and later can refer to the floating of ordinary things, such as flying snow, flying flocculents, etc. And from this leads to the rapid, sudden and equal meaning.
-
Traditional Chinese character flying:
Horizontal bending hook Transverse oblique hook, apostrophe, point, apostrophe, transverse bending hook Transverse oblique hook, apostrophe, point, apostrophe, vertical.
1. The pronunciation of fly: fēi
2. Interpretation of Chinese characters:
1.Birds or insects use their wings to move around in the air
2.Movement in the air.
3.Extremely fast to describe:
4.Extremely, especially.
5.Unfounded, gratuitous.
6.Like a frame in the shape of the air.
7.The expression and transmission of feelings and regrets.
3. Chinese character structure: monomer structure.
Fourth, radical: fly.
Fast, take-off, fly-away, fly-on-rock, airplane.
-
Fly stroke order, horizontal oblique hook, apostrophe (2 strokes in total).
-
The stroke order of the fly is (horizontal bending hook); Apostrophe); , (dot). The strokes are 3 strokes.
1. Basic Definition:
1) (Birds, insects, etc.) flap their wings and move back and forth in the air.
2) (object) floating in the air.
3) The aircraft is active in the air.
4) Extremely fast to describe.
2. Detailed interpretation:
1) Hieroglyphs. Small seal glyphs, the wings of the elephant below, and the head of a bird on the top. Original meaning: bird flying.
2) Same meaning.
3) Another example: flying birds; Feihan (Flying Bird); Fei Hong (flying wild goose).
4) Generally refers to flying.
5) Another example: flying insects (insects that can fly); Flying locusts (locusts that are good at flying); Flying fish hook (hook of a spearfish).
6) Objects float in the air with the wind.
7) Another example: flying catkins (catkins fluttering in the air); Flying Bachelor (a high-powered ruffian); Flying fire (the sound and light of firecrackers); Flying Star (as fast as a meteor).
8) Blazing speed. 9) Another example: flying wind (rapid; Flying fast); Feiyun lightning (described as fast); Flying Horse (a horse galloping like a fly); Flying newspaper (rapid reporting); Fly delivery (rapid delivery).
10) Unfounded.
Flying words to form sentences:
1. Birds, birds, fly and fly.
2. Baby fly, fly, fly...Flew.
3. The flying of the yellow finch flies and flies to the sky.
4. The bird spreads its wings and flies, flies, flies, flies, and flies into the white clouds.
5. Fly and fly, fly around, the situation is a little wrong.
6. Fly! Fly! Fly.
7. **Fly with my heart.
8. Fly, fly, fly high in the sky.
9. If I want to fly, then I will do everything I can to fly Feifei Feifei.
10. It only dares to fly and stop.
-
The stroke order strokes of the fly are horizontal bend hooks, horizontal oblique hooks, apostrophes, and points.
The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: first horizontal and then vertical (e.g., "dry"), first skimming and then pinching (e.g. :
Eight"), from top to bottom (e.g., "Lord"), from left to right (e.g., "forest"), first in the back pass (e.g., "field"), first in the middle and then on both sides (e.g. :
water"), from the outside to the inside (e.g., "back"), etc.
Such as "battle", the stroke order is 丿, 丿丨, 丿丨一, 丿丨一丿, 丿丨一丿. To a certain extent, stroke order is related to the speed of writing and the quality of the glyph.
Stroke order is also important when taking exams. There are differences in the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in different regions. The stroke order standard in Chinese mainland is the "Stroke Order Specification for Modern Chinese General Characters".
One"Ben"The order of strokes: horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, pinch, horizontal. >>>More
The pinyin of worm is chóng, and the stroke order is vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, and point. >>>More
Stroke order 丿
The stroke order of the word absorption: vertical, horizontal, horizontal, apostrophe, horizontal folding, apostrophe, pinching. >>>More