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Stroke order of architecture

The order of architectural strokes is as follows: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, dot, left, horizontal, vertical, left, press, left, left and right.

I. Basic explanation

A house with two or more floors. Architecture, architecture. The floors of buildings. Floor, second floor. Some buildings have the functions of lookout, defense and time telling. Tower, turret, bell tower. Used for the names of some shops. Teahouses, restaurants. Last name.

Second, explain in detail.

Sound and form. Born from wood, born from building. Original meaning: a building, a house with more than two floors. In the original meaning, architecture, heavy house also. -"Shuowen" has tall buildings in the northwest, and the sky is high and the clouds are light. -"Nineteen Ancient Poems" has five steps on the first floor and ten steps in a cabinet. -Mutu's Epang Palace Fu

Another example is the teaching building; Office building; Science and technology building; Floor (plaque upstairs); Louguan (the floorboard of high-rise buildings; The name of Taoist temple); There is a building outside the building. Building connection); Corner (cornice of tall building); Building (building) The first floor of a building: But you can expand your vision by 300 miles by going up one flight of stairs. -Wang Zhihuan is at the Heron Hotel.

Another example: the first floor; Second floor. A layered structure attached to the upper space of a room for objects or people to live in. Such as: dark building; Attic. A building built on high ground. Such as: building (pavilion); Louxie (a house on a high platform, generally referring to a building); Loucheng (low wall on the tower) also refers to vehicles and boats with upper floors, which are also called buildings.

Louche (ancient chariot. Set up a watchtower); Louchuanfu (Louchuan) tea shops, hotels, dance halls, old brothels and other places are also called Loulou. Such as: teahouse; restaurant

Third, the evolution of etymology

Pictophonetic characters come from the sound of mulou. Lou, the Warring States script, the seal script of the Han Dynasty made the vertical line between the hands straight down, and later it was changed to "Shuowen" seal script, which was the later text.

Since the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the characters "Lou" and "Lou" in some novels and operas have been changed into simplified characters. After the founding of New China, the traditional building was simplified as a building, and the traditional building was simplified as a building by analogy.