Rui bi te shun
The stroke order of Swiss characters is: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, left, horizontal hook, horizontal and horizontal, and its related knowledge is as follows:

1, the basic explanation of the word Swiss is auspicious; Jade articles by faith; Lucky. Its radical is king, the number of strokes is 13, and its structure is left and right. The evolution of the Chinese character "Rui" is complicated. The Chinese character "Rui" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions looks like a piece of jade, and three lines represent lines. With the passage of time, the shape of Swiss characters has gradually changed.

2. In bronze inscriptions, the shapes of Chinese characters become more complicated, and the lines on them become many points, indicating the patterns on jade articles. In the period of Xiao Zhuan, the shape of Swiss characters changed again, and the dots on them became horizontal lines, indicating the edge of jade. Finally, in the regular script period, the shape of Swiss characters was basically stereotyped and became what we are familiar with now.

3. Swiss characters play an important role in the traditional culture of China. It is often used to mean auspiciousness, auspiciousness and beauty. For example, in ancient literary works, we can often see expressions such as "snow is auspicious" and "auspicious spirit". In addition, the word "Rui" often appears on various mascots and decorations, such as "Rui beast" and "Jolie".

Besides being used as a noun, the word Switzerland can also be used as an adjective. For example, we can say "radiant" and "energetic". These expressions all represent a very beautiful and auspicious state.

Swiss word group

1, Xue Rui: Good snow that is timely and beneficial to crops. Auspicious: refers to the sign or sign of good things. Ruiqian: A long red note with auspicious words written on it. In the old days, it was usually posted on doors and windows or in obvious places indoors before the Spring Festival. Ren Rui: It refers to very old people. Ai Rui: Auspicious atmosphere.

2. Cao Rui: A symbol of good luck. Ruichang: It symbolizes good luck and prosperity. Swiss cars: Gorgeous cars, mostly used for weddings and other festive occasions. Rhett: A man of noble character. Sweden: the name of Northern Europe. Ruidian: It describes people acting crazy and at a loss. Ruifu: Good luck. River: A symbol of good luck. He Rui: Celebrate auspicious events. Lu Rui: the laudatory name of incense burner.