The stroke order of ideographs is as follows: horizontal, horizontal folding hook, vertical knife, short horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, pressing and dot. The related contents are as follows:
1. The stroke order of ideographs is the basis of learning Chinese characters. For beginners, it is necessary to master the shape and order of each stroke step by step in order to write ideographs correctly. First of all, the stroke order of ideographs includes horizontal, horizontal folding hook, vertical knife side, skimming, short horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, pressing and dot. When writing, you need to pay attention to the starting and closing positions of each stroke, as well as the spacing and angle between strokes.
2. Among them, the cross-folding hook is a difficult point in writing, so it is necessary to pay attention to the direction and angle of the folding hook. Next to the vertical knife, you need to master the length and position of the vertical line and the short horizontal line to make the whole word look harmonious. Skimming and pressing are relatively soft strokes in ideographs, which need to be written gently and smoothly with a pen.
3. In addition to the stroke order, we should also pay attention to the structure and proportion of glyphs. The ideograph is a word with upper and lower structure, so it is necessary to pay attention to the ratio of the length and width of the upper and lower parts, as well as the position and length of the short horizontal line.
4. When practicing writing table characters, you can use the method of tracing red or copying to gradually get familiar with the shape and order of each stroke, so as to improve the writing quality and speed. At the same time, you can also learn how to express the charm and beauty of Chinese characters by appreciating excellent calligraphy works.
The combination of ideographs is as follows:
1. Expression: refers to the facial expression of people, which is usually used to express feelings and emotions.
2. surface: refers to the outer or outermost layer of an object or thing, and is usually used to describe the appearance or appearance of things.
3. Expression: means to express one's thoughts, feelings or intentions by words or words.
4. Praise: it refers to giving affirmation and praise to someone's performance or behavior, which is usually used to encourage good behavior or performance.
5. Watch refers to a small timer worn on the wrist, which can be used to measure time or record time.
6. Cousin: refers to the daughter of the mother's sister, an older woman.
7. Representative: refers to a person or thing who performs certain actions or expresses certain opinions instead of a person or a group.
8. Statement: It means to express one's attitude or position.
9. odometer refers to an instrument that records the mileage of vehicles, and is usually used to monitor the use of vehicles.
1. thermometer: refers to an instrument for measuring temperature, which is usually used to monitor the change of temperature.