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Stroke by Stroke: 幬 Writing Order
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幬
1. Mosquito net, curtain.
- "In summer, there are no mosquito nets, yet I have never been disturbed by mosquitoes at night, which many find unusual." (From "Nan Shi", Volume 70, Biography of Xun Li, Biography of Sun Qian)
- "As the sun sets behind the layer of pavilions, I draw the moon into the light curtain." (From "Shi Mu Ji" by Shen Yue, Liang Dynasty)
2. Curtain on boats and carriages.
- "The pure curtain on the great road." (From "Shi Ji", Volume 23, Book of Rites)
- "Chao refers to the cover of the carriage made of pure curtain." (From "Sima Zhen's Suo Yin")
3. To cover.
- "Virtue indeed has arrived! Great it is! As heaven has no lack of covering, and as the earth has no lack of support." (From "Zuo Zhuan", Year 29 of Duke Xiang)
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