The stroke order of shadow is: vertical fold, horizontal stroke, horizontal stroke, horizontal fold, horizontal fold, horizontal stroke, stroke, stroke. The radical of shadow is 彡BU.
The definition of shadow
1. The image with light in the middle and light in the middle formed when an object blocks the light. It also refers to an unreal image or impression: human shadow; flower shadow; reflection; Phantom; shadow wall; influence; innuendo (to refer to one or another, or to allude to someone or something); without a trace; shadowy (vague and unreal); to catch the wind and shadow; to insinuate (to slander secretly).
2. Image: photography (photography); photo; silhouette; photocopy; image.
3. Tracing: shadow writing; shadow copying; shadow copy of the Song Dynasty.
4. Refers to "movie": film reviews; theaters; films; film and television (movies and television); film industry.
Basic rules for stroke order
1. Horizontal strokes and vertical strokes: first horizontally and then vertically, first strokes and then strokes.
2. Up, down, left and right: from top to bottom, from left to right.
3. First, then close: first write the closed characters or strokes, and then write the outer frame or open strokes.
4. First the middle and then the two sides: write the strokes in the middle first, then the strokes on both sides.
5. From outside to inside: write the outer strokes first, then the inner strokes.
These rules are only basic. The stroke order of Chinese characters may vary from character to character. You can refer to a dictionary or calligraphy textbook to learn the correct stroke order of each character.
Radical
A radical is a part of a Chinese character that has the same shape or radical. For example, "冫两点水", "讠言字典", "蠚Changzi beside", "博三frame", etc. are all common radicals. You can quickly find related Chinese characters through radicals, which is helpful for learning and memorizing Chinese characters. In Chinese characters, some characters have multiple radicals. For example, for the character "Shen", you can search for "氵三点水" and "Gonggetou" to find this character.
Learn Chinese characters
1. Learn Pinyin: Pinyin is the basis for learning Chinese characters and can help you pronounce and spell Chinese characters correctly. By learning Pinyin, you can gradually master the pronunciation and spelling rules of Chinese characters.
2. Learning and memorizing Chinese characters: Chinese characters are the written form of Chinese, and learning Chinese characters is an important part of learning Chinese. You can learn and memorize Chinese characters through stroke decomposition, root memory, pinyin memory and other methods. At the same time, you can deepen your understanding and memory of Chinese characters by reading articles, stories, novels, etc.
3. Practice writing: Practicing writing is an important part of learning Chinese characters. You can improve your writing skills through red tracing, copying, and calligraphy exercises. At the same time, pay attention to maintaining correct sitting and pen-holding postures to develop good writing habits.
4. Vocabulary memory: There are many vocabulary words in Chinese, and each word has its own meaning and usage. You can memorize Chinese vocabulary through vocabulary cards, word memorization apps, etc. At the same time, expand vocabulary through reading articles, listening training, etc.
5. Oral practice: Oral practice can help you improve your Chinese oral expression skills. You can practice speaking through language exchange, attending language classes, communicating with native Chinese speakers, etc.
6. Listening training: Listening training can improve your listening comprehension and oral expression skills. Listening training can be done by listening to Chinese songs, watching movies, listening to the radio, etc.
7. Reading practice: Reading Chinese materials can improve your reading comprehension and expand your vocabulary. You can practice reading by reading novels, news reports, website articles, etc.
8. Learning grammar: Grammar is the foundation of Chinese learning. Mastering basic grammatical rules and grammatical structures is an important part of learning Chinese. Grammar can be learned by learning grammatical rules, analyzing sentence structure, etc.
In short, learning Chinese characters requires long-term accumulation and practice, and requires continuous practice and consolidation. Improve your Chinese proficiency by reading more, listening more, speaking more, writing more, etc.