Basic stroke name table

The basic stroke name table is introduced as follows:

There are eight basic strokes, namely dot (丶), horizontal (one), vertical (丨), left (俿), and 捺 ( ?), lift (?), fold (?), hook (亅), also known as the "Eight Methods of Yongzi".

On January 30, 1965, the "General Chinese Character Glyph Form for Printing" was issued by the Ministry of Culture and the Chinese Character Reform Commission, and in March 1988, the National Language Working Committee and the Chinese People's **The "Modern Chinese Common Character List" issued by the Press and Publication Administration of the People's Republic of China stipulates five categories of basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, dot, and fold.

Strokes (bǐhuà) usually refer to the uninterrupted points and lines of various shapes that form Chinese characters, such as horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, dot, etc. It is the smallest connected stroke unit that constitutes the shape of Chinese characters. Strokes sometimes also refer to the number of strokes. For example, there is a Chinese character stroke index on the front of a calligraphy book. When expressing these two meanings, "stroke" can also be used as "stroke", but currently it is standardized as "stroke".

In addition, strokes also refer to pictures drawn with pens. This meaning is generally used in ancient books, but is not commonly used or used by people nowadays.

Strokes (bǐhuà) usually refer to the points and lines of various shapes that form Chinese characters and are uninterrupted, such as horizontal (一), vertical (丨), left (丿), Na (?), fold (?), etc., which are the smallest connected units that constitute Chinese character glyphs. Strokes sometimes also refer to the number of strokes. For example, there is a Chinese character stroke index on the front of a calligraphy book. When expressing these two meanings, "stroke" can also be used as "stroke".

But currently, it is generally used as "stroke". In addition, "strokes" also refer to pictures drawn with pens. This meaning is generally used in "ancient strokes", which refers to the dots, horizontal strokes, straight strokes, hooks, strokes, and strokes that make up Chinese characters, which are not commonly used or used by people nowadays.

< p>There are eight basic strokes of traditional Chinese characters, namely "dot (丶), horizontal (一), vertical (丨), left (丿), Na (?), lift (?), fold (?), hook ( 亅)", also known as the "Eight Methods of Yongzi".

The "General Chinese Character Font Table for Printing" issued by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Character Reform Commission on January 30, 1965 and March 1988 The "Modern Chinese Common Character List" issued by the National Language Working Committee, the People's Republic of China and the State Press and Publication Administration in September stipulates five categories of basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, dot, and fold.