Peng Bishun
The stroke order is horizontal, vertical, vertical, skimming, folding and dot.

Look from the glyph, the word Mi is composed of Mi and Fan, giving people a simple and natural feeling. Bitter prefix symbolizes the roots and leaves of plants, and ordinary characters represent ordinary and ordinary. Together, the word "red" has the meaning of ordinary plants, which means natural growth and full of vitality.

In traditional culture, the word rice has been endowed with many meanings. For example, in the Book of Songs, there are thorns and thorns. Pengpeng in this sentence is used to describe the lush appearance of thorns, which means the tenacity and tenacity of life. In addition, the word Mao is also used to describe people's noble character and broad mind, symbolizing a simple and natural virtue.

In modern Chinese, the word Mi is not commonly used, but it is still preserved and is often used in names or some literary works. At the same time, Chinese characters have certain cultural value. For example, in the annotations of some ancient literary works, the word "Hong" is used to annotate them as lush, which helps readers to better understand the meaning of the works. In addition, the word "Zi" is also loved by some calligraphers and used to create some unique calligraphy works.

Although "Mi" is not frequently used in modern Chinese, it plays an important role in traditional culture. It not only represents the luxuriance of plants and the tenacity of life, but also symbolizes people's noble character and broad mind. At the same time, it is a unique Chinese character with rich cultural connotation and historical origin.

Word formation and sentence formation of Chinese characters;

1, pengpeng (péng péng): Describe the lush vegetation and vitality.

Sentence: In the fields of spring, the wheat seedlings are full of vitality.

2.qiān péng: It describes lush vegetation and is usually used to describe grasslands or forests.

Sentence: We walked through a lush forest and felt the beauty and mystery of nature.

3. Describe lush vegetation.

Sentence: In the early morning sunshine, the green leaves are shining with crystal dew.

4.péng wèi: Describe the lush vegetation, full of vigor and vitality.

That lush forest is home to many creatures and is full of natural beauty.

5.péng Rui: It describes lush vegetation and is usually used to describe lush plant growth.

Sentence: Spring has arrived, and the flowers and plants in the garden are growing, which is a vibrant scene.