Lu Ji from the Jin Dynasty? Sunrise in the Southeast Corner: "Fusang rises from Zhao Hui and shines on this high platform."
Chao (pinyin: zhāo, cháo) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and its ancient glyph looks like the sunrise and the moon in plants have not yet set. Its original meaning refers to the morning, such as sunrise and morning dew. "Chao" is the beginning of a day, and it also means today, such as today.
Hui, the Chinese character of China, is pronounced as: Hu: and. The meaning of this word is the basic meaning of sunshine, and it also means brilliance.
Zhao Hui's stroke order:
Total number of strokes: 12 strokes. 1. One (horizontal), two (vertical), three (vertical), four. (Horizontal folding), 5. 1 (horizontal), 6. 1 (horizontal), 7. 1 (horizontal), 8.008 (vertical), 9. 12494 (left),/kloc-. (Cross), 1 1. 1 (horizontal), 12. 1 (horizontal).
Huizong stroke: 10 stroke. 1. What (vertical), 2. (transverse fold), 3. 1 (transverse fold), 4. 1 (transverse fold), 5.2 (point), 6.5 (transverse throw/hook), 7. 1 (transverse fold), 8. 1