The stroke order of Qi

The stroke order of Qi: left, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook. The group of words is as follows:

1. Qi, Qi bad, Qi, Qi mass, Qi Zhuang, weather, luck, shortness of breath, trachea, transom, balloon, valve, Qi suffocation, Qi swallow, bubble, Qi Eye, Qi, Qi pocket, Qi vexation, Qi current, Qi Jue, Qi flame, Qi rush, Qi pump, Qi intention, Qi mechanism, Qi stagnation, Qi inverse, Qi anger, gas, Qi high, temperament, Qi field, Qi blockage, Qi depression , irritating.

2. Pneumatic, gas station, gas tank, gas dizziness, gas knot, wheezing, Qi Qi, gas nature, Qi arrived, stuffy, depressed, air cushion, gas number, pneumoperitoneum, Qiyu, gas coal , climate, Qi sea, Qi Hou, Qi death, Qi Jue, Qi head, Qi end, Qi harmony, Qi mouth, Qi crazy, atmosphere, Qi collection, Qi choking, momentum, Qi tube, Qi urgent, style, complexion, Qi root, Qi Che, Emphysema, Qigong, Qi Tightness, Qi Fire.

3. Qi transformation, Qi evil, cylinder, Qi node, Qi Qi, Qi rhyme, pneumothorax, Qi refreshing, Qi elimination, Qi type, Qi field, discouragement, pores, cyclone, Qi depression, Qi thick, Qi Qi, Qi pulse, Qi layer, Qi wave, smell, breath, Qi bag, Qi flow, Qi valve, gas state, gas flatulence, Qi extreme, Qi cut, Qi volume, Qi bag, Qi degree, Qi stagnation, Qi fainting, Qi coke, shortness of breath , gas pot, gas deficiency, gas explosion.

Qi (Pinyin: qì) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). "Qi" first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient character looks like clouds floating in the sky, with three horizontal lines of different lengths. The traditional form of "Qi" is "Qi". Xiaozhuan "qi" is the original way of writing "饩" (xì, the simplified character of "饩"). It originally means giving rice and millet to someone, so it comes from rice. Later "qi" replaced "qi".

The evolution of the word origin:

The word "qi" has already appeared in oracle bone inscriptions. It is written as three horizontal lines to simulate the state of clouds or air floating in the air. The ancient characters "qi" and "三" are similar, but there are subtle differences. The three horizontal lines of "三" in oracle bone inscriptions are of equal length; while the three horizontal lines of "Qi" are of different lengths, with the upper and lower horizontal lines being longer and the middle horizontal line being shorter. The physical structure of the Western Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions is similar, with three horizontal lines, but the strokes are thicker and shorter.

In the Spring and Autumn Period, probably in order to highlight the difference from the character "三", the upper part of the character "Qi" was curved horizontally. The Warring States period characters curved the lower part horizontally, and at the same time, there were two variants of the phonetic and phonetic structure, one was from the sound of fire and air, and the other was from the sound of fire and both. From fire may refer to the smoke or steam produced by burning a fire.