How to write p on the pinyin grid

P writes the vertical, middle and lower grids first, and then the right semicircle and middle grid. The written P occupies the middle and lower grids of the four-line grid.

After understanding the basic concepts of Pinyin, we should understand the writing of Pinyin. First of all, first-year students should first develop good writing habits. Whether you write Pinyin or Chinese characters, you must master the correct pen holding posture and writing posture in order to write neatly and beautifully. After mastering the basic pen holding posture of hard pen calligraphy, we should seriously study the writing norms and requirements of Chinese Pinyin. There are four lines and three squares in the pinyin book.

Write pinyin letters in four lines and three squares. They are composed of four horizontal lines, which are called upper edge, second line, third line and lower edge. These four lines divide the area into three grids, namely the upper grid, the middle grid and the lower grid. When writing, you should pay attention to which cell a pinyin should be written and how many cells it occupies. There are ten basic strokes in the Chinese phonetic alphabet * * *, and their names are: horizontal, vertical, left bending vertical, right bending vertical, vertical left bending, vertical right bending, left semicircle, right semicircle, left oblique and right oblique.

Stroke order of each pinyin:

A: The first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical and right bend.

O: Start from the top left and write one stroke at a time.

E: Start from the middle and write one stroke at a time from left to right.

I: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is dotted.

U: the first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is vertical.

ü: Write u first, and then write two points from left to right.

B: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is right semicircle.

P: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is right semicircle.

M: The first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is left, and the third stroke is left.

F: The first stroke is vertical to the right and the second stroke is horizontal.

D: The first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical.

T: The first stroke is vertical and the second stroke is horizontal.

N: The first stroke is vertical and the second stroke is left.

L: vertical row, one stroke.

G: The first stroke is a left semicircle, and the second stroke is a vertical left bend.

K: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is inclined left and right.

H: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is vertical with a left bend.

J: The first stroke is vertical and the second stroke is dot.

Q: The first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical.

X: The first stroke is right oblique, and the second stroke is left oblique.

Z: It was written in one stroke.

C: The left semicircle is written in one stroke.

S: All at once.

R: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is right.

Y: The first stroke is right oblique, and the second stroke is left oblique.

W: It is written in two strokes, diagonally downward and diagonally upward.

Note: the stroke order of zh ch sh refers to the stroke order of Z C S H.