Stroke order

"Zhi" is a commonly used Chinese character with many strokes, which requires correct stroke order to write well. Let me introduce the stroke order of "Zhi". The word "Zhi" has a picture of 12, and its stroke order is as follows:

1. Write down the word "Yao", first draw a horizontal line from top to bottom on the left, then draw a vertical line, and finally draw a point in the lower left corner of the vertical line to indicate the meat pad of the palm.

2. Write "Lost" on the right, draw a horizontal line from top to bottom, and then draw a horizontal fold to indicate the meaning of loss.

3. Then draw an apostrophe on the "lose" to indicate the responsible hand.

Finally, there is a vertical line "Jue" below the "horizontal edge Jue" of the connection.

In this way, a clear and beautiful word "Zhi" is completed.

When writing the word "execution", you need to pay attention to the following points:

1. The strokes should be coherent and not broken.

2. The font of the word "Zhi" should be clear and not skewed.

3. Write moderately, neither too heavy nor too light.

In short, it is very important to master the correct stroke order of "Zhi". Only by mastering the order of strokes can you write this word well and make your calligraphy more beautiful and neat.