The written stroke order is vertical fold hook, left stroke, dot.
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The stroke order contained in this book is one of the basic elements of Chinese character writing and is an introductory knowledge for learning Chinese character calligraphy. Mastering the stroke order of Zai is of great significance for improving Chinese character writing skills, improving Chinese character aesthetic ability, and deepening the understanding of the cultural connotation of Chinese characters.
The character Zai is composed of two parts: "Che" and "Zai". This structure is called a pictophonetic character in Chinese characters and is an important construction method of Chinese characters. Through the phonetic sounds, we can guess the pronunciation and meaning of the characters, which is very helpful for learning and memorizing Chinese characters.
When writing the word "car", we must first write the word "car". The stroke order of the word "Car" is: first write a horizontal hook, then write a stroke, and finally write a dot. This part plays a supporting and stabilizing role in the entire word. When writing horizontal hooks, you should pay attention to the smoothness and strength of the lines. When writing hooks, you should pay attention to the angle and length. When writing dots, you should pay attention to the position and shape.
Next, we write the word "zai". The stroke order of Zai is: first write a vertical hook, then write a stroke, and finally write a dot. This part plays a role in balance and coordination in the entire word. Similarly, pay attention to the shape and position of vertical hooks, initials and dots.
Finally, we combined the two parts of "Che" and "Zai" to form the Chinese character "Zai". The overall stroke order of the word "Zai" is: first write the horizontal hook of the character "Che", then write the vertical hook of the character "Zai", then write the initial stroke of the character "Che", then write the initial stroke of the character "Zai", and finally write The dots of the character "车" and the dots of the character "车". When writing, pay attention to the proportion and position of each part to maintain the overall harmony and beauty.
The above is the stroke order of the Chinese character "Zai". By mastering this stroke order, we can write this character more regularly and smoothly. At the same time, understanding the stroke order of words can also help us better understand and remember the structure and meaning of words. In the process of learning Chinese characters, we must pay attention to learning stroke order, constantly improve our writing skills, and better inherit and promote Chinese character culture.