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Look at the stroke order

The stroke order to look at is: left, horizontal, horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal.

kan (pinyin: kàn, kān) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). This character first appeared in seal script, and one theory is that it first appeared in writing in the Warring States Period. The ancient Chinese character for "kan" is generally considered to be a combination of hands and eyes, indicating that the hands are placed above the eyes and looking forward. To look means to make eye contact with a person or thing. This is extended to guard and treat.

At the same time, looking also extends to taking a closer look and observing. It is also extended to making a preliminary judgment based on observation, that is, estimation. From this it is extended to thinking and thinking. Observation requires a lot of concentration, so looking also means paying attention and being careful. Look can also be used as an auxiliary word. It is placed after the verb to mean giving it a try, such as try and see, do and see, and try. In addition, looking also means visiting.

Looking words: look, look good, take a fancy to, watch, look at, look down on, see a doctor, look away, read a book, watch, look at with a different eye, watch a play, see through, peek, see through the world of mortals, see a joke , step to see, see on, see through, see through, see up, see tea, see Scrooge, see equal.

Look at the words and make sentences: The rice growing in the fields is very beautiful. The long and slender Pingting looks both supple and smooth, showing an innocent demeanor. They complete their whole life walking in a standing posture. They only bow when the wind blows and then straighten their backs.