Kai tak pinyin
Qi Pinyin Q ο, a common Chinese word (level 1), originated from Xiao Zhuan, with its original meaning referring to lacquered wood and extended meaning referring to lacquered wood. It is a popular way to write the word "lacquer". Expand the word "seven" to indicate capitalization.

A total of seven strokes: nine strokes. Stroke order: 1. ü (point), 2. ü (point), 3. (lift), 4. 1 (horizontal), 5. _ (vertical hook), 6. 1 (horizontal), 7. (vertical), 8. ノ (left), aged 9. (si)。

Combination of plain text:

, Sanyi, 88, Seven-character Poetry, Six Desires, Seven Jade, Tianqi, July, Qixian Qin, Qiyu, Qiyu, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi, Qiyi.