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What is the stroke order for eating?

The stroke order of the word "eat": vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, left, horizontal, horizontal fold hook/horizontal oblique hook?

The pronunciation of the Chinese character "EAT" is chī, Radical: mouth. "Eat" is generally used as a verb.

This is a word with a left-right structure. The word "口" on the left is the radical, while the word "begging" on the right means breathing and rest. Poor breathing in the mouth will hinder speaking. Its original meaning is "stuttering", and later it extended to mean eating, absorbing, engulfing, etc.

When the word "eat" is used as a noun, it can also mean that it is difficult to move or that the words are crooked. Liu Xie of the Southern Dynasties wrote in "Wen Xin Diao Long·Tian Lv": "When socializing together with the windlass, comparing against the scales, and meeting in a roundabout way, the horses will come and go. This is a disease, and it is also a disease of the literary family."

1. Chiqiao [chī qiáo]: eating, falling.

2. Unpalatable [nán chī]: tasteless or fragrant.

3. Eat firewood [chī chái]: Chinese dialect, which means a child is beaten.

4. Eat quantity [chī liàng]: the amount of food.

Related examples:

1. I eat cereal and milk every morning.

2. He is sick and needs to take some medicine.

3. She likes to have breakfast at a roadside stall.

4. Don’t forget to go home for dinner at night.

5. I usually go to the canteen for lunch at noon.

6. I like to eat popcorn when watching movies.

7. On weekends, our family went to the beach to have a seafood dinner.

8. Eating fruit every day is good for your health.

9. Children like to eat candies and chocolates.

10. Eating hot pot in winter is the most heart-warming choice.