Bird stroke order

The stroke order of the word "bird" is:

Vertical: from top to bottom, vertically. Point: From upper left to lower right, pause. Skimming: From the upper right to the lower left, gradually exert force. Vertical: from top to bottom, vertical. Horizontal fold: from left to right, slightly tilted. Horizontal: from left to right, horizontally. Horizontal: from left to right, horizontally. Skimming: From the upper right to the lower left, gradually exert force. Na: From the upper left to the lower right, gradually exert force.

The stroke sequence of the word "que" is relatively simple, but you need to pay attention to the starting and ending positions of each stroke, as well as the relative position and angle between the strokes. When writing, you can make some changes and innovations according to your own preferences and style, but you must follow the basic stroke order and structure rules.

In addition to the word "bird", there are many other Chinese characters that also need to be written in a certain order of strokes. For example, "wild goose", "eagle", "heron", etc. are all Chinese characters with birds, and their stroke order and structural rules have certain similarities. When learning these Chinese characters, you can memorize and understand them based on their characteristics and rules.

In addition to the stroke order and radicals, the structural rules of Chinese characters are also very important. The structural rules of Chinese characters mainly include center of gravity balance, symmetrical balance, appropriate proportion, symmetry, etc. These rules can help us better grasp the shape and beauty of Chinese characters, making our writing more beautiful and generous.

When appreciating and studying some excellent calligraphy works, we can find that the strokes and structure have certain artistic and aesthetic value. The strokes and structures in calligraphy works can help us better understand the charm and beauty of Chinese characters, and can also inspire us to create. At the same time, we can also show our works and achievements by participating in some calligraphy competitions or exhibitions.

In short, mastering the stroke order, radicals and structural rules of Chinese characters is the basis for writing Chinese characters correctly, and it is also the key to improving your writing skills. Only through continuous learning and practice can we achieve beautiful and generous writing effects and show the charm and beauty of Chinese characters.