1, the vertical bend is longer and the horizontal bend is shorter. The vertical folds are shorter and the horizontal folds are longer.
2. The vertical bend is bigger and the vertical bend is straighter.
3. Different glyphs are used.
20011219 "GB13000.1Character Set Chinese Character Folding Specification" issued by the Ministry of Education and the Language Committee also lists 25 kinds of derived strokes (folding strokes) of printed Song Dynasty:
Transverse folding, transverse skimming, transverse hook, transverse folding hook, transverse lifting, transverse bending, transverse folding, transverse oblique hook, transverse folding hook, transverse folding hook, transverse folding hook, transverse folding hook, vertical lifting, vertical folding hook, vertical folding hook, vertical folding hook and vertical folding point.
In addition to these 25 folding strokes, there is also a folding stroke "?" Used to print Chinese characters in regular script. (commonly known as "lying hook"). Knowing the shape of strokes will help to count the number of strokes, which will help to guide writing and look it up in the dictionary.
Extended data:
Stroke (bǐ huà) usually refers to points and lines of various shapes that make up Chinese characters, such as horizontal (1), vertical (2), left (3), point (3), fold (3) and so on. It is the smallest Lian Bi unit of Chinese characters.
Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of a word book. When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures with pen-and-ink strokes. This meaning is generally used in ancient books, but it is not commonly used or used now.
There are eight basic strokes in traditional Chinese characters, namely, "point (个), horizontal (个), vertical (个), left (个), folded (个) and hooked (个).
196565438+1On October 30th, the People's Republic of China (PRC), the Ministry of Culture, the China Language Reform Commission, the State Language Commission, and the press and publication departments of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China published the Modern Chinese Characters Table 1988, which stipulated five basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, left and right.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-strokes