Master's stroke order: apostrophe, dot, apostrophe, dash, dash, vertical.
Basic information:
Pinyin: yé
Chinese character: father, four-corner code: 80227, Cangjie: cksl
86 five-stroke: wqbj, 98 five-stroke: wrbj, Zheng code: OOY
Unicode: 7237, total strokes: 6
Basic explanation:
1, Father: "Twelve volumes of military books, with the name of the master in each volume."
2. Grandfather: grandfather, maternal grandfather.
3. A term of respect for elders or older men: grandpa Zhang.
4, the old name for bureaucrats, wealthy people and so on.
Expanded:
Commonly Used Groupings:
1. lord [lǎo yé ]?
Used for "old masters". It refers to adult men; women call them husbands.
2. grandfather [yé ye]?
Grandfather.
3, Prince [wáng ye]?
Feudal times honored those who had the title of king.
4, young master [shào ye]?
In the olden days, servants called their masters' sons.
5, masters [yé men]?
Men (can be used in the singular).