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How to write the stroke order of "play"

Stroke order: horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal hook, vertical, vertical, left point, left, horizontal

Stroke--9, radical--and, structure-- Up and down, Traditional Chinese--Xiao, Wubi--DMJV, Five Elements--Jin, Pinyin--shuǎ

Writing skills: narrow at the top and wide at the bottom. The upper horizontal stroke of "ER" is slightly shorter, and the four vertical strokes are evenly arranged. The two strokes of "female" are parallel, and the horizontal stroke should be long. The upper and lower centers are aligned and the center of gravity is stable.

Interpretation: It is mostly used to mean playing, having fun, and leisure. It also means to dance or perform.

1. To play tricks [shuǎ jiān] To play tricks.

2. Teasing [shuǎ nòng] ①Teasing. ②Exercise.

3. Play [xì shuǎ] ①Tease, play around. ②Play, play.

4. Show a arrogant attitude [shuǎ hèng]. To be unreasonable; to be cruel.

5. Show craftsmanship [shuǎ shǒu yì] Perform crafts or do crafts; make a living by crafts.

Showing skills

6. Showing off one's skills [shuǎ pín zuǐ] 〈方〉: Telling people endless nonsense or making jokes.

7. Juggling [zá shuǎ] is the collective name for folk arts, acrobatics and other skills in the old days. Also known as "What Kind of Juggling".

8. Play [wán shuǎ] (action) to do relaxed and happy activities; games: children under the big tree~.

9. To play tricks [shuǎ huā qiāng] To play tricks; to use sweet words to deceive people. This person is not real, and to use fancy words to play tricks.

10. To play tricks on others [shuǎ xīn yǎnr] for personal benefit. He's always playing tricks on you, so be on guard against him.