The stroke order of "caishi" is as follows:
There are 11 strokes in the word "cai". The order of strokes is: horizontal, vertical, vertical, left, dot, dot, left, horizontal, Upright, left, and suppressed.
Basic meaning:
1. (name) plants that can be used as non-staple food; vegetables: species ~ | wild ~.
2. (name) refers specifically to rapeseed: ~子|~子oil.
3. (noun) cooked vegetables, eggs, meat and other non-staple foods: meat ~ | Sichuan ~.
Detailed explanation:
1. Pictogram. Pick up the voice. In ancient times, vegetables only referred to vegetables, excluding meat and eggs. After the Middle Ages, vegetables included meat, eggs and cooked food. Original meaning: vegetables.
2. The same as the original meaning.
Vegetables are edible grasses. ——"Shuowen"
Pi Bian sacrifices vegetables. ——"Book of Rites". Note: "The genus of Celery Algae."
Learning to dance and release vegetables. ——"Book of Rites Monthly Order"
It is a dish for offering food. ——"The Ritualist's Faint Ceremony"
In ancient times, there was water for ten years and drought for seven years, but there was no food in the world. ——"Xunzi made the country rich"
Sun Shu Ao looked after Chu, stacking carts and horses, and making cakes and vegetable soup. ——"Han Feizi's "Wai Chu Shuo" (lower left)
Another example: growing vegetables; dried vegetables (dried vegetables); vegetable food (mainly eating vegetables).
3. Generally refers to all dishes. Such as: dishes (dishes).
4. Specifically refers to rapeseed. Such as: rapeseed (specifically refers to rapeseed that can be squeezed for oil); rapeseed oil (ie rapeseed oil); cauliflower (rapeseed flowers).
5. Foods made with special flavors.
The food is exquisite and the sauce is delicious. ——"The Biography of Hu Sou in Northern History"
Another example: Chinese food; vegetarian food; Sichuan food; Cantonese food; meat food.