The stroke order of Bin is as follows:
The order of Bin’s strokes is as follows: off fold, off fold, lift, dot, dot, horizontal stroke, horizontal hook, stroke, vertical, horizontal, vertical , horizontal, left, point.
The historical origin and writing changes of Binzi
1. The historical development of Binzi can be traced back to the official script period. In "Chu Ci? Qu Yuan? Li Sao", there is a sentence: "A hundred gods are waiting for them to descend, and nine beauties are waiting for them." Among them, "Bin" means "many". Later, during the regular script period, the character "bin" evolved further, eventually forming the shape of modern Chinese characters.
2. The glyph evolution process of "Bin" can be divided into two stages. In the official script stage, the left side of the word "bin" is the character "糳", and the right side is the character "bin". At the regular script stage, the character "糳" on the left remained unchanged, while the character "bin" on the right changed, eventually forming the character "bin" as we know it now.
3. In the Six Books, the character "Bin" is a pictophonetic character. The character "糳" on the left means silk, which is very long and has many meanings; the character "bin" on the right represents the pronunciation. Therefore, the word "colored" can be understood to mean numerous and numerous.
4. The word "bin" has a long history. It first appeared in official scripts and consists of two parts: "糳" and "bin". It is also included in "Shuowen". The characters "Bin" in official script and regular script all come from the sounds of "糸" and "bin". "糸" refers to silk, which is very long, and has many extended meanings, while "bin" means the pronunciation.
5. The word "Bin" is a phonetic character, Congdi, Congfen, Fen also has a phonetic tone. "fen" means "separate, separate". "纺" means "silk fabric". "纺" and "fen" are combined to represent "colorful silk fabrics". The original meaning refers to the rich colorful silk fabrics. In ancient poetry, it is often used to describe the scene of colorful falling flowers, such as: "Falling flowers are colorful". From "Shuowen": "Bin, colorful."
6. There are many variations in the writing of the word "Bin". In cursive script, the character "Bin" has the characteristics of cursive script, such as smoothness and coherence. When writing, you should pay attention to the ups and downs of the strokes. In regular script, the character "Bin" has the characteristics of being square, such as being steady and dignified. When writing, you should pay attention to the evenness and structural arrangement of strokes.