Bei de bi shun

What is the correct order of "North" in Beijing? : One vertical, one horizontal, one lifting, one bending and one vertical hook.

The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: horizontal first, then vertical (such as "stem"), left first, then pressing (such as "eight"), top-down (such as "main"), left-right (such as "forest"), advanced later (such as "field") and front two sides in the middle (such as "ru", "ru" and "Zhan" The order of strokes is related to the writing speed and the quality of fonts to some extent. It is also important to write in order during the exam. There are differences between the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in different regions. Chinese mainland's stroke order standard is the stroke order standard of commonly used words in modern Chinese.

The traditional stroke order, which was widely used in ancient times, is still used in the cultural circle of Chinese characters today. Users are mainly scholars who understand calligraphy, so it is also called calligraphy stroke order. By studying the calligraphy works before the Republic of China, especially the works of famous calligraphers, we can draw the conclusion that the order of strokes has been recognized. Most of these strokes follow etymology, glyph structure, glyph changes or ancient methods. Many words have many variants (that is, many ways of writing). The stroke order can change with the change of font seal, official script, truth, line and grass. Common traditional strokes are:

The stroke order of cursive characters is often "vertical, horizontal, horizontal and vertical". The stroke order of the middle part of the word "Hua" and "Chui" is the same.

When the horizontal and vertical intersect, in addition to the words "Tian" and "Wang", the horizontal is generally written first.

The strokes of "Hu" and "Huo" are two sides first and then the middle.

When horizontal strokes intersect, write them after long strokes, such as "right", "right", "no" and "xi"; Write short lines first, such as "Left", "China", "Friends" and "Save".

The first words of "Cheng" and "Pi" were left behind.

If "feeling" and "sheng" are semi-enclosed, write "heart" or "dish" first, and then "oblique hook, skimming and point".

The common stroke order of "Bi" is "leaving, lying on the hook, and finally leaving the left and right points".

The word "giant" and "minister" are written in three strokes in the peripheral structure (that is, vertically first). Other figures (such as "craftsman", "bandit", "horse" and "district") have two external enclosing structures (namely, horizontal folding and vertical folding).

The second stroke of "L" is long left.

The first stroke of "Nai" is apostrophe.

Draw the highlight horizontally in the middle, and write last. Such as "female", "Dan", "mother", "martial arts" and "book"

The "door" begins with a vertical line.

Some Chinese characters are not fluent. Such as the left half of the word "we"; The words "poor", "elephant", "loser" and "ghost" are the same.

The first two strokes of "róu" intersect with the cross hook. Such as Yu, Yu, Li and Wan.