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The stroke order of hot character

Hot stroke order: horizontal, vertical hook, lifting, skidding, horizontal bending hook, horizontal oblique hook, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot.

The pinyin of hot is rè, and its basic meaning is high temperature. It can be extended to mean noisy, lively, affectionate, and very popular or popular. From "Suwen·Wuchangbiandalun" and so on.

Phonetic. The traditional character Cong_(yì) comes from fire, and _ also sounds. "_" means "drying balls on high soil". "Fire" means "heating". "Fire" and "_" combined mean "to fully heat objects on the plateau". Original meaning: To heat an object while rotating it close to the sun. Escape: the object temperature is high).

Same as the original meaning. Opposite of "cold" [hot]

Hot, warm. From fire, _ sound. ——Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Shuowen"

The lungs are very afraid of heat. ——"Su Wen·Wuchang Chang Da Lun"

It has to be rescued if it is warm, cold or hot. ——"Han Feizi · Youdu"

Like water getting deeper, like fire getting hotter ——"Mencius · King Hui of Liang"

Between the servants and horses in the stable,? Hunger, cold, poison, and heat are unbearable and will not go away. ——Ming Dynasty Zongchen's "Book of Reporting to Liu Yizhang"

This is not hot for those who are close, but cool for those who are far away. ——"Liezi·Tangwen"

Another example: hot weather; hot pot (hot pot). Heat wave; blazing heat; boiling heat; fiery heat.

Full of enthusiasm; warm-hearted [enthusiastic]. Such as: Remang (hot python. Feelings are so passionate that you can't control yourself); hot air for cold air (good intentions are not rewarded); hot combination (enthusiastic).