Skimming, vertical, horizontal, vertical hook, point.
The stroke order is as follows:
Horizontal, vertical and vertical points (horizontal, vertical points): (vertical points, vertical points), horizontal points, vertical points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points, horizontal points.
B hook, ear hook, walking, folding, hook, convex, easy hook, vertical hook, sub-hook, horse hook, special folding, tripod folding, folding, oblique hook, heart hook, curved hook, etc.
Rules of stroke order of Chinese characters:
First horizontal and then vertical (such as "dry"), first left and then down (such as "eight"), top-down (such as "main"), left and right (such as "forest"), advanced and then harvested (such as "field"), first middle and then both sides (such as "water"), and top-down (such as "war"
Whether the stroke order is correct or not is related to the speed of writing and the quality of fonts to a certain extent. It is also important to write in order during the exam. However, due to the differences in stroke order between ancient and modern Chinese characters and in different regions, strictly speaking, there is no absolutely correct and unified stroke order of Chinese characters, only the "relatively correct" stroke order stipulated in a certain period and region. For example, Chinese mainland's standard for the order of commonly used words in modern Chinese.
Extended data:
1. In order to promote the standardization of China's spoken and written languages and eliminate the difficulties in standardizing the stroke order, the State Language Commission and the Press and Publication Administration decided to improve the current standard stroke order, thus forming the Standard for the Stroke Order of Modern Chinese Commonly Used Characters.
2. Stroke is a continuous line when Chinese characters are written. It is the smallest unit of Chinese characters. Detailed classification divides strokes into basic strokes and derived strokes (compound strokes).