Zi yi bi shun

The stroke order of Iraqi characters is as follows:

The Chinese character "Yi" is a commonly used Chinese character, and its writing order has certain rules. According to the stroke order rules of Chinese characters, the stroke order of Chinese characters is: left, right, dot, horizontal, vertical, left and right.

First, skim. The apostrophe is the first stroke of the Chinese character "I", which obliquely crosses the vertical line from the upper left corner to the lower right corner. The writing essentials of skimming are: start lightly, increase gradually, and finally close the pen.

Next, si. "Four" is the second stroke of "one", which intersects with "Pi" to form an intersection. The main points of writing are: start from the intersection of left and right, press obliquely to the right, gradually increase, and finally close the pen.

Then, point out. The dot is the third stroke of the word I, which is located below and intersects with Si. The writing essentials of dots are: light pen, gradually increasing, forming a small triangle.

Again, level. The horizontal line is the fourth stroke of the I-beam, which is located on the right side of the point and intersects with the point. The main points of horizontal writing are: start from the point, translate to the right, intersect with the strokes, and finally close the pen.

Then, vertically. Vertical is the fifth stroke of the word "I", which is located below and intersects with horizontal. The main point of vertical writing is: start from the intersection of horizontal lines, go all the way down, and finally close the pen.

Finally, skim and squeeze. The left stroke and the right stroke are the sixth and seventh strokes of Chinese characters, which are located on both sides of the vertical line. The writing essentials of skimming and pressing are the same as those of the first and second strokes, but in the opposite direction.

To practice Chinese characters well, you need to choose the right font, master the stroke order and strokes, pay attention to practice, learn calligraphy and maintain good writing habits. First, choose the font that suits you, starting with regular script and gradually transitioning to other fonts. Secondly, master the stroke order and strokes of each Chinese character to ensure the clear and beautiful structure of the word. Then through continuous practice, improve the writing level and proficiency of Chinese characters.

At the same time, learn calligraphy, ask calligraphers for advice, and master the basic skills and laws of calligraphy. Finally, keep good writing habits, pay attention to sitting posture, pen holding posture and writing speed, and keep the handwriting neat and clear. It takes long-term persistence and hard work to practice Chinese characters well. Through the above methods, I believe everyone will be able to practice beautiful Chinese characters.