1. Li, near, sit, you, Wei, Geng, younger brother, flower, Li, step, listen, stay, work, ah, return, foot, handle, find, enter, man, apricot, me, voice, word, bar, chicken, string, come, time, medicine, fast, paper, strip, two, far, strength, response, village, garden, Zhang, namely, leisure, Fu, don't, stuffy, change, block, choke, steam, stick, rough, blow.
2. Stroke usually refers to the uninterrupted dots and lines of various shapes that make up Chinese characters, such as horizontal, vertical, vertical, apostrophe, dot, fold, etc. It is the smallest unit for connecting strokes to form Chinese characters. Sometimes, strokes also refer to the number of strokes. For example, there is a Chinese character stroke index in front of the calligraphy. When these two meanings are expressed, "stroke" can also be used as "stroke", but now it is standardized as "stroke". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures drawn with a pen. This meaning is generally used in ancient books, which is not commonly used or not used by people nowadays.