The stroke order of 艹: horizontal, vertical, vertical.
The history of the development of Chinese characters:
Chinese civilization is a unique civilization, and its characters are also very unique. Among all the countries in the world, only China has an uninterrupted cultural inheritance due to the strong tolerance and assimilation of its national culture. This makes Chinese characters one of the few uninterrupted writing forms in the world.
The oracle bone inscriptions that appeared in the late Yin and Shang Dynasties around the 14th century BC are widely considered to be the first form of Chinese characters. They have been developed to this day and have a history of three to four thousand years. Later, the variety style and the monolithic style Various fonts such as , Fuyun, and variants have been born one after another, showing the prosperity of Chinese culture to the world, and it is also an inevitable result of the development of Chinese characters.
During the Tang Dynasty:
Regular script was particularly popular. Calligraphers such as Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, and Ouyang Xun were all outstanding calligraphers at that time, and their calligraphy works are still studied as examples. The origin of "cursive script", like running script or other calligraphy styles, cannot be pinpointed when it began. "Historical Records" says: During the Warring States Period, King Huai of Chu asked Qu Yuan to write a constitutional order. Before the draft was completed, the Shangguan family saw it and wanted to seize it, so the ancestors of cursive script originated from it.
According to this, cursive script originated from draft words, which shows that cursive script was formed during the Warring States Period. Because the font originated from a draft, in order to perform the function of sketching, it is relatively omitted and hasty. Naturally, it cannot be neat and written in haste. As the name suggests, it is cursive script. However, this kind of cursive script can only be said to be the draft of ancient seal script (the font used at that time). The discovery of real cursive script began in the early Han Dynasty and its evolution process.
There should be "Zhangcao" first, then "Jincao", and then "Kangcao" and other cursive styles. Due to the neatness of regular script, the need for fast writing, and the calligrapher's desire to express his or her own thoughts and place his or her affection on the creation of the pen, a font that flows smoothly, is completed in one go, and is extremely rhythmic and artistically appealing - "cursive script". Between regular script and cursive script is running script.
Running script is not as formal and serious as regular script, nor is it as unrestrained and unrecognizable as cursive script. Instead, it is an elegant and joyful way of writing, and the handwriting is flexible and thorough. It is also the most popular and commonly used font.