How to write Sun's stroke order?

The stroke order of Sun's character: horizontal left, vertical hook, lifting, vertical hook, left and dot.

1. The turning point of the horizontal left-handed should be natural. The horizontal stroke is the first stroke of Sun Zi, starting from the upper left and ending at the lower right. When writing, you should master the angle and strength of the turning point to make it look natural and smooth.

2. The vertical hook should be straight. The vertical hook is the second stroke of Sun Zi, starting from the upper right and ending at the lower left. When writing, we should pay attention to the vertical and straight hooks, so as to make the whole word compact.

3. The summary is short and powerful. Mention is the third stroke of Sun Zi, starting from the upper left and ending at the lower right. When writing, pay attention to the short and powerful summary to make it echo the next vertical hook.

4. The vertical hook and the left pen should echo each other. The vertical hook and the left stroke are the fourth and fifth strokes of the word "Sun", with the starting point at the upper right and the pen collection at the lower left. When writing, we should pay attention to the echo of the vertical hook and the left pen, so as to form an interlocking whole.

5. The points should be small and round. The dot is the last stroke of Sun Zi, the starting point is the lower right, and the pen is directly above. When writing, we should pay attention to the small and round points, so that they can make the finishing point in the whole word.

The development of Chinese characters in China:

The development of Chinese characters in China can be traced back to the Yin and Shang Dynasties over 2 BC, and the earliest written symbols were found in Yin Ruins in Anyang, Henan Province and Zhouyuan in Qishan, Shaanxi Province. These early writing symbols, called Oracle Bone Inscriptions and inscriptions on bronze, were carved on tortoise shells and animal bones to record and convey information.

with the passage of time, Chinese characters have developed and evolved, and gradually formed different writing styles such as seal script, official script and regular script. During the Qin Dynasty, the big seal script evolved into the small seal script, which became the official writing font, while the official script gradually became popular among the people. During the Han dynasty, official script became the main writing font, and there were also different writing styles such as regular script and cursive script.

During the development of Chinese characters, many cultural celebrities also played an important role in promoting it. For example, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan, great calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty, whose calligraphy works are known as Yan Jin Liu Gu, have had a far-reaching impact on the development of calligraphy art in later generations. At the same time, many scholars and calligraphers devoted themselves to the research and writing of Chinese characters, leaving many precious documents and works of art.