The strokes of the horizontal folding hook form a single stroke. Among the basic strokes of Chinese characters, there are small distinctions such as horizontal, vertical, apostrophe (horizontal apostrophe, vertical apostrophe) dot: (vertical dot, apostrophe dot), and there are small distinctions such as flat Na and Na flat. There are many types of folds, including horizontal folds, horizontal folds, horizontal hooks, folded hooks, horizontal folded hooks, Yantiao, wind hooks (horizontal folds and oblique hooks), horizontal folds (folds and horizontal curvatures), concave folds (horizontal folds). and folds), Nine hooks (horizontally folded hooks).
Standards for writing Chinese character strokes:
1. First the middle, then the two sides - Cheng, Cheng, Sui, Yan, Dou, Xie and Kui.
2. From left to right - bridle, wash, sell, earn, win, lean, cochon.
Note: Order of Su's strokes: fold horizontal, horizontal (to the right), horizontal, [middle] vertical, then [left] left, [right] vertical and finally [inner] small left, point .
The order of 齑 strokes: first write the text, [left] left, [right] vertical and finally [center] write leek.
The strokes of the horizontal bends and hooks are first written horizontally, then the strokes are drawn downward and then bent, and the strokes are slightly drawn outward. The horizontal part of the horizontal folding hook should be slightly tilted, the folding should be inward, and the outer hook should be facing upward.
There are generally two ways to write horizontally curved brackets. One is with a slightly larger curvature and is used in fonts such as "Nine", but the other is with a smaller curvature and is usually used in "Fan", "Fan" and "Fan" Fonts such as "风" are different when we use and write them.
Horizontal bent brackets look simple, but in fact they are difficult to write. The writing style must be round and smooth, but also strong and powerful The second turning point is neither too curved nor too square must be round on the inside and square on the outside. combined into Chinese characters in stroke order Strokes are the parts that make up Chinese characters and constitute the smallest unit of Chinese characters
Whether the stroke order is correct or not. is related to your writing speed and the quality of your glyphs. Stroke order is very important during the exam. There is no absolutely correct and unified stroke order for Chinese characters. it can only be a "relatively correct" stroke order
Understand the stroke order correctly, and once mastered it.ized, is the prerequisite for writing straight, well-proportioned and beautiful words. It is also a basic ability for writing Chinese characters. Once you master the stroke order, your writing speed will be greatly improved.