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Learn the stroke order of the Chinese character "梅"
The character "梅" has 11 strokes. Its radical is "木". View the introduction of "梅"
Let's take a look at the stroke order of "梅."
一
丨
丿
丶
丿
一
㇄
𠃌
丶
一
丶
Animated demonstration of the stroke order for the Chinese character "梅"
Characters with the same pronunciation as "梅"
The basic meaning of the Chinese character "梅"
n.: Chinese mei flower; Chinese plum; wintersweet
Form words with "梅"
梅老板 Master Mei
Example phrases using "梅"
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她在梅费尔的富丽堂皇的寓所。
Her palatial apartment in Mayfair.
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内德死后,大家都猜想梅布尔会搬走。
After Ned died, everyone imagined that Mabel would move away.
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一套梅费尔区的豪华公寓。
A plush Mayfair flat.
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目的研究毛萼梅根部的化学成分.
AIM To investigate the chemical constituents of Rubus chroosepalus Focke.
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太太:我住在梅普尔街127号.
I live at 127 Maple Street.
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你和梅芙之间是不是有什么事情?
Is there something going on between you and Maeve?
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此室为马吉梅未成年孩子的居室。
It's a place to live for Ma Jimei's children.
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盖瑞梅·西蒙森的《罗茜效应》
The Rosie Effect, by Graeme Simsion.
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祝贺梅兰妮,丹尼尔和蔡先生。
Congratulations Daniel, Melanie & Mr Cai.
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梅兰妮:从一位查尔斯顿女士那里。
Melanie:It was sent to me by a Charleston lady.
Explanation of Chinese character strokes
The types of Chinese character strokes refer to the classification of basic strokes that make up Chinese characters. According to traditional classification methods, the types of Chinese character strokes can be divided into eight major categories, namely: horizontal, vertical, left-falling, right-falling, dot, lifting, hook, and turning. Here is a brief explanation of each type of stroke:
Horizontal: A straight line segment from left to right, such as the character "一".
Vertical: A vertical line segment from top to bottom, such as the character "丨".
Left-falling: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and slants to the left, such as the character "丿".
Right-falling: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and slants to the right, such as the character "乀".
Dot: A small dot, such as the character "丶".
Lifting: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and bends to the right, such as the character "㇀".
Hook: A hook shape formed at the end of a stroke, such as the character "亅".
Turning: A shape where the stroke turns in the middle, such as the character "乛".
These types of strokes can be combined to form complex Chinese characters, each composed of different strokes. Understanding the types of Chinese character strokes is very important for writing and recognizing Chinese characters.