Tong's stroke order

The stroke order of Tong is left, horizontal hook, dot, horizontal, left, left, left, and one ***7 drawings.

the basic definition of tong:

(1) (shape) vermilion.

(2) surname.

Tong words: Jeikiy, Tong Guan, Tong Yun, Tong Tong, Tong Ting, Tong Zhu, Tong Shi, Tong Tong, Tong Guan Youwei.

Chinese characters (pinyin: Hànzì, phonetic notation: ㄏㄢˋㄗˋ), also known as Chinese characters, Chinese characters, and square characters, belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. Chinese characters are written in Chinese, borrowed from Japanese, Korean/Korean and other languages. They are widely used in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, and are also the only highly developed morpheme characters that are still widely used in the world.

Chinese characters, also known as Chinese and Chinese characters, are also called square characters, which are the recording symbols of Chinese and belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. One of the oldest scripts in the world has a history of more than 6, years. Gradually change from graphics to strokes, pictographs to symbols, and complexity to simplicity in form; In the principle of word-making, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological.

in a broad sense, Chinese characters refer to characters from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Da Zhuan, Jinwen, Bian Wen and Xiao Zhuan, to official script, cursive script, regular script (and derived running script), and in a narrow sense, Chinese characters with standard block letters are also modern Chinese characters widely used today.

Chinese characters were invented and improved by Chinese people in ancient times. At present, the exact history can be traced back to Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Zhangwen and Jinwen in Shang Dynasty around 13 BC. Then it went to Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty, developed to Li Bian in Han Dynasty, and became the standard of handwritten font used today in Tang Dynasty-block letters.

Chinese characters have been used for the longest time in a row so far, and they are the only characters that have been passed down to this day in various Daimonji systems in ancient times. Chinese characters have been the main official characters in all dynasties in China. Chinese characters have developed to a highly complete level in ancient times. They were not only used in China, but also served as the only international communication language in East Asia for a long time. Before the 2th century, they were all official written and standardized characters in Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam, Ryukyu and other countries, and all East Asian countries created Chinese characters on their own to some extent.

Chinese characters are the symbol of the wisdom of our Chinese nation, so we need to write Chinese characters well in our daily life. At the same time, we also need to develop our Chinese characters, let more people know the charm of our Chinese characters, let more people know the wisdom of our ancient people, and let many people know our excellent culture in China.