Three (points), 2. (Lift), 3.1 (horizontal), 4.ノ (left), 5.1 (horizontal), 6.? (vertical), 7. (horizontal folding), 8. One (horizontal folding), 9. (oblique hook), 10.ノ (skimming), 1 1. 丶 (dot)
Reading and writing in stroke order: point, lift, horizontal, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, oblique hook, left and right.
Composition: reduce, reduce, attenuate, cut, reduce, reduce color, reduce pressure, reduce price, reduce, subtract, weaken, decrease, cut, reduce.
Subtractive idioms
Jerry-building [t not u g not ng Ji m 4 n Li à o]: originally, it means that businessmen secretly lower the quality of products and cut materials for profiteering. Now it also refers to doing things in a way that saves trouble and is sloppy and perfunctory.
Increasing without decreasing [y ǒ [yǒu zēng wú jiǎn] ǐ n]: The quantity or degree of things only increases and deepens, but does not decrease or decrease.
Being two places at once and reducing one's mouth [[fēn shēn jiǎn kǒu] n k u]: refers to the old famine years, in order to reduce the burden on families and make a living, people with a large population made part of them go out to escape. The same as "dividing the house and reducing the mouth".