Cui is thick √, and the stroke order is transverse folding, point, lifting, transverse folding, point, lifting, point, transverse, skimming, point, skimming, transverse and vertical, with a total of 14 figures, which is the first-class character of China General Specification. Pictophonetic characters come from feathers, the sound of death. The feather beside the shape is the image of bird feather, which shows that Cui's original meaning is related to bird feather.
Cui rhymes with pawn. The pawn was regarded as Cui in ancient times, and was later used to create special characters. Cui Zi was seen in pre-Qin documents, and should have appeared around the Warring States at the latest, but there was no one who died with feather in ancient Chinese characters. What we see now is the jadeite in the Warring States period, which is dominated by feathers and songs, or comes from birds and songs. Feathers are like birds.
Cuiwei's words: Cuiwei, Cui Hua, Cui Can, Cuilou, Cuiwei, Cuiman, Cuishengsheng, Cuiwei, Cui Cui, Cuizhu, Cuiheng Village, Cuiping, Cui Hua, Cuiju, Cui Luan, Cui Yu, Kingfisher, Cuilian, Cui Shu and Cuiweishan.
Cui's sentence:
1, rape, green, emitting fragrance.
2. Green seedlings thrive.
I bid farewell to the green skirt and tea, and my lips and teeth depend on each other.
Flowers and green leaves are like a huge flower basket.
In this community, there are green grass everywhere, trees are shaded, flowers are in full bloom, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, bees are flying and butterflies are dancing.