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The correct way to write "Laugh in the field"

The order of strokes in the "Laughing in the Field" grid is left, horizontal, N, left, horizontal, N, left, horizontal, N, and N, which is a total of 10 strokes.

The pinyin of Laughter is xiào. Its basic meaning is to show a happy expression and make a joyful sound, such as a smile or a smile; its extended meaning is to ridicule, such as the butt of a joke or crying.

Idioms and explanations about laughter

1. Smile wǎn ěr yī xiào: the beautiful look when smiling. A beautiful smile, mostly describing the way a woman smiles.

2. It’s neither crying nor laughing tí xiào jiē fēi: It’s neither crying nor laughing. Indicates an embarrassing situation. [Nearly] I can’t laugh or cry.

3. The smile is pleasant xiào róng kě jū: 掬: hold it up with both hands. Describes a smile on the face.

4. Yanranyixiao yān rán yī xiào: Yanran: smiling beautifully. Describes a woman's charming and charming smile.

5. Neither crying nor laughing kū xiào bù dé: neither crying nor laughing. Describe an embarrassing situation.

6. Yixiaodaifang yí xiào dà fāng: to make the insiders laugh (often used as a humble speech).

7. Laughing hōng táng dà xiào: (form) describes the whole room laughing at the same time.

8. The smile hides the knife xiào lǐ cáng dāo: a metaphor for being kind on the outside but sinister and vicious in the heart. [Near] Honey in mouth and sword in belly.