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What is Ben's stroke order?
This word is not left first and then pressed, but horizontal first and then vertical.

This stroke order: horizontal, vertical, left, pressed and horizontal.

Analysis: The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are:

1, first horizontal and then vertical (such as "dry")

2. Press left first and then press (such as "eight")

3, from small to large (such as "main")

4, from left to right (such as "forest")

5. Advanced customs clearance (such as "Tian")

6, first in the middle and then on both sides (such as "water")

7. From the outside to the inside (such as "back")

The basic explanation of Ben

Ben [běn]?

1, the root of vegetation? : materia medica (referring to Chinese medicine in general).

2. The root of things, as opposed to "end"? End (head and tail; Always).

3. The stems of grass and trees? : herbs.

4. Central, main? : headquarters.

5, the original? : it turns out.

6. How about yourself? : Home country.

Extended data:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Ben, Muxia Yue Ben. From the wood, there is one under it.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Ben, the lower part of the tree is called Ben. The glyph takes "wood" as the edge, and the indicator "one" indicates that it is located at the lower part of the tree.

Related vocabulary explanation:

1, picture book [huà běn]?

Painting model.

2. Original intention [b ě n y]?

Original intention or intention: his ~ is still good, but his words are a little heavy.

3. Text [wén běn]?

A book of a document (mostly words and expressions) also refers to a document: this document has three versions: Chinese, English and French.

4. Fundamentals [Gē nB Ι n]?

The root or most important part of something: the solution of the problem should be considered fundamentally.

5. Ability [bě nǐ ng]?

Skills; Ability: High ability.