fork, you, friend, anti, rice, version, board, moving, general, stock, etc.
1. The strokes of the fork: horizontal skimming/horizontal hook, pressing and dot.
2. Another stroke: horizontal skimming/horizontal hook and pressing.
3. Friends' strokes: horizontal, left-handed, left-handed/left-handed, and pressed.
4. strokes of rice: skimming, horizontal skimming/horizontal hook, vertical lifting, skimming, skimming, horizontal skimming/horizontal hook and pressing.
5. Ordinary strokes: left-off, left-off, cross-off hook, dot, cross, dot, left-off, cross-off/cross-off, cross-off/cross-off hook and si.
a stroke (bǐ huà) usually refers to points and lines of various shapes that make up Chinese characters, and it is the smallest Lian Bi unit that makes up Chinese characters. Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of the word book. When expressing these two meanings, "stroke" can also be used as "stroke", but now it is standardized as "stroke" In addition, strokes also refer to pictures drawn with pens. This meaning is generally used in ancient books, but it is not commonly used or used at present.
there are eight basic strokes of traditional Chinese characters, namely, "dot", "horizontal", "vertical", "left" and "si". ), mention (? ), fold (? ), hook (cut) ",also known as the" eight-word method ". On January 3, 1965, the Chinese People's Republic of China, the Ministry of Culture and the China Character Reform Commission issued the "List of Printed Chinese Characters" and the "List of Modern Chinese Characters" issued by state language commission, the Chinese People's Republic of China and the State Press and Publication Administration in March 1988 stipulated five basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, dot and folding.
the stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: horizontal before vertical (such as "dry"), left before pressing (such as "eight"), from top to bottom (such as "main"), from left to right (such as "forest"), advanced before closing (such as "field"), middle before both sides (such as For example, "Zhan", the order of strokes is 个丨, 𰶬, 𰶬, 𰶬, 𰶬and𰶬. The stroke order is related to the speed of writing and the quality of font to a certain extent. It's also important to write in order during the exam. There are differences in the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in different regions. The standard of stroke order in China Mainland is the Standard of Stroke Order of Modern Chinese Common Characters.