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Contents of this article

  • 1. The stroke order of Qi
  • 2.What is the stroke order of Hai?
  • 3. Stroke order of qi character
  • 4. The stroke order of the weather’s gas

The stroke order of Qi


1. Objects that do not have a certain shape or volume and can be spread freely: ~body.
2. Breathing: No more. ~ Jue. ~ Promote. ~ Interest. One and done.
3. Cold, warm, cloudy, sunny and other phenomena in nature: ~ weather. ~Wen. ~Xiang.
4. The smell smelled by the nose: ~ smell. Smelly~.
5. Human mental state: ~General. ~ Festival. ~ Soul. ~ Pie. ~ discouraged.
6. Angry, or making people angry: don’t let me go. ~ Annoyed. ~Sheng (shèng). Bear ~ swallow.
7. Oppression: suffer ~.
8. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the power that enables human organs to function: ~Gong. ~blood. ~ virtual.
9. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to a certain symptom: phlegm~. Wet~.
10. Scene: and ~. ~ Atmosphere. ~ Yun (the artistic conception or charm of articles or calligraphy paintings).
The stroke order is as follows: oblique, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook.

The stroke order of Qi, the stroke order of Qi picture 1

What is the stroke order of Hai?


1. The stroke order of Qi is oblique, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook.

2. Qi is a first-level Chinese character, pronounced qì. This character was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty, and its ancient shape simulates the appearance of clouds. The original meaning of Qi is the third-state substance that is evenly diffused in nature and the gastrointestinal gas produced by the digestion of food. Later it was extended to the original gaseous essence energy of the human body. The original gaseous essence energy of the human body is extended to breathing. Extended from breathing to mental traits, attitude, style; loss of breathing, anger. Also used as a surname.

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stroke order of qi character


The stroke order of the character Qi is: left, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook.


Basic explanation:


1. Objects that do not have a certain shape or volume and can be spread freely: ~body.


2. Breathing: No more. ~ Jue. ~ Promote. ~ Interest. One and done.


3. The phenomena of cold, warm, cloudy, sunny and other phenomena in nature: ~ weather. ~Wen. ~Xiang.


4. The smell smelled by the nose: ~ smell. Smelly~.


5. Human mental state: ~General. ~ Festival. ~ Soul. ~ Pie. ~ discouraged.


6. Angry, or making people angry: Don’t let me go. ~ Annoyed. ~Sheng (shèng ). Bear ~ swallow.


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7. Oppression: suffer ~.


8. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the power that enables human organs to function: ~Gong. ~blood. ~ virtual.


9. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to a certain symptom: phlegm~. Wet~.


10. Scenery: and~. ~ Atmosphere. ~ Yun (the artistic conception or charm of articles or calligraphy paintings).


Detailed word meaning:


1. (Pictogram. Shape of oracle bone inscriptions and small seal script. It looks like clouds steaming and rising. "Qi" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters. The original meaning is: clouds).


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2. Same original meaning. Qi, cloud gas.


3. The general name of gas. A fluid that has neither independent form nor fixed volume but tends to expand infinitely.


4. Air. Qi refers to the person who breathes in and out.


5. Weather. Therefore, it is Qi in the sky.


6. Solar terms; festivals.


7. Smell.


8. Breath; breath.


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9. Voice, tone.


10. Scene; atmosphere.


11. Refers to social atmosphere and customs.


12. Refers to the attributes of people, things or the natural characteristics of a place.


13. Luck.


14. Refers to a person’s vitality.


15. Emotions.


16. Style; magnanimity.


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17. Loyalty.


18. Arrogance; power.


19. Refers to the writer’s temperament or the style and momentum of his works.


20. Style; habit.


21. Traditional Chinese Medicine terminology. Refers to pulse qi and yingwei.


22. Refers to effectiveness and effect.


23. Connect the "instrument". Utensils.


The stroke order of weather and gas


The stroke order of Qi: Off, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook.


Radical: Qi


Strokes: 4


Wubi: RNB


How to make characters: pictographic characters


Four corner code: 80017


Basic explanation


1. An object  ~ that does not have a certain shape or volume and can be scattered freely.


2. Breathe No more. ~ Jue. ~ Promote. ~ Interest. One and done.


3. Phenomena such as cold, warm, cloudy and sunny in nature ~ weather. ~Wen. ~Xiang.


4. The smell that the nose smells ~. Smelly~.


5. Human mental state ~General. ~ Festival. ~ Soul. ~ Pie. ~ discouraged.


6. Angry, or making people angry Don’t let me go. ~ Annoyed. ~Sheng (shèng). Bear ~ swallow.


7. oppression suffer~.


8. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the power  ~gong that enables human organs to function. ~blood. ~ virtual.


9. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to a certain symptom  phlegm~. Wet~.


10. Scenery and~. ~ Atmosphere. ~ Yun (the artistic conception or charm of articles or calligraphy paintings).


Related vocabulary


Word group    harmony volume achievement righteousness heating air conditioning weather talent balloon tone


Homophones     Urgent  Build  Device  Wife 呮 懇 暣 噐 Qi Qi


Same radical    氲 neon gas 氕 xenon chlorine 氝 気 tritium 氰


The same stroke     in   is   square   not   cloud   is   fire   points   even   hand


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