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Ni's stroke order and word formation
The stroke order and word combination are as follows:

Stroke order: vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, left, left and vertical hook.

Embedded words:

1. uniform: woolen fabric made of middle and low grade wool, suitable for making uniforms, coats, jackets, coats and labor protection clothes in autumn and winter.

2. So what? It's endless.

3. Navy: Also known as fine uniform, it is one of the best woolen uniforms. The quality of raw materials used is good, and the wool body is flat and clean.

4. Manidui: Tibetan Buddhism carved six-character mantras on stones or stones and placed them beside Yamaguchi Road. Passers-by believers keep adding stones, hence the name. Passers-by pass by and turn clockwise to accumulate' merits'.

5. Hairiness: generally refers to woolen goods and silk goods. After the middle of Qing dynasty, it mostly refers to importers from abroad.

6. Whispering: (quasi) the voice of a swallow.

7. Whispering: Keep whispering.

8. woolen cloth: (name) a kind of thick woolen cloth, which is generally used to make coats, uniforms and trousers.

9. Wool products: the general term for wool products. Generally refers to all kinds of fabrics woven with animal hair or artificial hair and other raw materials.

10, tweed: a wool fabric woven by flower cultivation.

1 1, breeches: wool woven from combed wool. The surface has obvious twill, thick and wear-resistant. Named after it was originally used to make breeches. It is also suitable for making coats and overcoats.

12, thread: a kind of cotton cloth. Woven with colored yarn or thread, it is thick in texture and looks like woolen cloth, hence the name.

13, riding: Cantonese adjective, which is the abbreviation of "strange separation" and "illusion".

14, Melton: It's a high-quality woolen fabric.

15, 唻唻唻唻唻唻唻: 唻唻唻唻唻 is a mantra of Tibetan Buddhism, also known as the six-character mantra. Chinese transliteration is Mo, Ma, Ni, Pa, moo and moo. This is the most revered spell in Tibetan Buddhism.

Mi (non-ng), ma (horse), Ni(nρ), Ba (bēi), Mi (mēi), Mi (hē ng). The handprints and spells of Tibetan Buddhism often make people feel very mysterious and unfathomable. We often hear Guanyin's mantra "Eh? Bamiyan ",but everyone has their own pronunciation, which is confusing.