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Rui bi te shun Rui bi shun
Rui's stroke order is: vertical, horizontal, dot, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal.

Rui is pronounced Rui, which means smart, clever and wise. It is an adjective, which is usually used to describe people's sharp thinking, outstanding knowledge and foresight.

In ancient times, Rui was often used to describe the quality of emperors or gentlemen, indicating that they were excellent in intelligence and morality. "Shangshu Da" said: The number of days is after your bow, and finally after your Yuan. People's hearts are only in danger, and their hearts are only weak, but they are unique and tolerant. Among them, forbearance refers to neutrality and justice, and precision refers to quick thinking and wisdom.

In modern Chinese, the word "Rui" is often used. For example, in the business field, people will use wisdom to describe a visionary entrepreneur or investor. In the field of education, people will use wisdom to describe an insightful teacher who can teach students in accordance with their aptitude. In the field of science and technology, people will use wisdom to describe a scientist or inventor with innovative spirit and insight into the future.

Word formation of Rui and its explanation;

1, sagacity: describes quick thinking, profound knowledge and foresight.

2. Ruisi: refers to smart thinking, profound insight and creativity.

3, Yan Rui: refers to the intelligent speech, inspiring and convincing.

4, Xue Rui: refers to the smart learning, can quickly master knowledge and skills.

5. Insight: refers to smart insight, which can insight into the essence and development trend of things.

6. Ruicai: refers to intelligent talents who can succeed in various fields.

7, keen knowledge: refers to smart and wise knowledge, can insight into the truth and value of things.

8. Rhett: refers to the intelligent moral quality, and can make wise decisions and judgments.

9. Ruicheng: refers to the quality of intelligence and honesty, which can win the trust and respect of others.

10, Ruimin: refers to the keen quality of intelligence, which can quickly capture information and cope with changes.