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Stroke by Stroke: 龐 Writing Order
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龐 (páng)
1. Tall and large. Example: “龐大” (páng dà). From "Three Warnings - The Donkey of Qian" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty: “Its tall shape resembles virtue, and its loud voice resembles ability.”
2. Chaotic or disorderly. Example: From "Old Book of Tang, Volume 131, Biography of Li Mian”: “The mixed water and land of Bianzhou are chaotic and hard to manage.”
3. Appearance or face. Example: “面龐” (miàn páng), “臉龐” (liǎn páng). From "The West Chamber" by Wang Shifu, Yuan Dynasty: “The attire of the handsome young man from JiChu can attract me.”
4. A surname. For example, during the Warring States period, there was Pang Juan from the state of Wei.
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