One: Horizontal folding
Hey: vertical
Hey: left.
He: Dian
B: Fold.
Cut: hook
Two: Cross hook
Hey: by the way.
M: vertical hook
Son: vertical hook
Incoming: folding, lifting and folding
Eight: skimming
I: hooks and folds.
Hey: Hook.
You: lefty.
Several: folding hooks
Child: Lift horizontally to the left.
Knife: cross folding
Force: horizontal skimming
Measure: Leave the hook.
Bi: horizontal folding hook
Moo: Fold horizontally.
Eh: sideways.
Ten: horizontal.
B: fold vertically.
30: vertical skimming
These strokes form the basis of Chinese character writing. Correct stroke order can not only improve the writing speed, but also increase the aesthetic feeling of writing. The writing order of each stroke has its own rules and basic principles, such as from top to bottom, from left to right, from outside to inside and so on. These rules are helpful for writers to master the stroke structure and make Chinese character writing more smooth and standardized.
Mastering the correct stroke order is very important for learning Chinese character writing, because it can help to remember Chinese character structure, improve writing efficiency and make Chinese character writing more neat and beautiful.
Each Chinese character has its specific stroke order and structure. If you master the correct stroke order, you can better understand the components and writing rules of Chinese characters. For example, some Chinese characters may look similar, but the writing order of strokes is different. Correct stroke order helps to distinguish these words and improve the accuracy of writing.
In addition, the correct stroke order is also helpful for learning Chinese characters. Writing Chinese characters according to the standard stroke order can deepen the impression of font structure and help to remember and identify Chinese characters.
In China's traditional calligraphy, the correct stroke order is more important. Calligraphers have interpreted fonts with different styles and temperaments by accurately mastering the stroke order and structure of Chinese characters. They use the order, length and strength of strokes to create a beautiful and smooth font art, showing the beauty of pen and ink.
Therefore, not only in daily writing, the correct stroke order is also indispensable in China's calligraphy art, which represents the respect and understanding of traditional culture, but also the follow-up and exploration of the writing rules of Chinese characters. Correct stroke order is not only the basis of writing, but also the starting point of artistic interpretation of Chinese characters.