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The stroke order of books
The stroke order of the book: horizontal folding, horizontal folding hook, vertical folding and point folding.

Shu (Pinyin: sh) is a first-class character of Chinese general specification. It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original meaning is a verb, indicating writing and description; Later, it was extended to nouns, referring to simplified books, classics, documents, letters and so on.

Explain in detail:

1, writing; Record; Writing: ~ method. Big ~ special ~ Shaking ~. ?

Shuowen: "Books are good." Obviously.

2. font: kai ~. Li ~

3, bound volume: a book ~. A ~。 A set ~. Cong ~. New ~. Ancient times. ~ shopping. ?

4, letters: home ~. ~ Za。 ?

5. Document: certificate. Promise. Explain. Challenge ~ white skin ~. ?

6. Last name.

Book word combination:

1, cursive script [cosh ū]: (name) Chinese font, which is characterized by connected strokes and fast writing speed. ?

2. Writing [shū xiě]: Write with a pen. Such as "writing couplets" and "writing horizontal comments". ?

3. storytelling: a kind of storytelling art, including storytelling, pingtan, drum and tanci. ?

4. Book collection [cángshū]: (Dynamic) Book collection: The library should not only ~, but also make books widely circulated. Collection: Beijing Library has many rare books. ?

5. Calligraphy and painting [shhuà]: Calligraphy and painting as works of art: ~ exhibition. ?

6. Schoolbag [sh bāo]: a bag made of cloth, leather, etc. Students use it for textbooks and stationery. ?

7. Study [shūfáng]: the place where ancient officials collected calligraphy and painting. ?

8. Reading [kànshū]: refers to the second pair of cranial nerves working, eyes looking directly at the contents of the book, absorbing and transmitting the contents of the book to the brain through the optic nerve.

9. History books [shǐshū]: refers to the books in ancient books that specifically record history, that is, the history department in the classification of the four databases. ?

10, series [cóngshū]: (name) A set of books compiled by many books such as history series.