Find the order of words and strokes

The stroke order of word search is horizontal, vertical, left, pressed, vertical, folded, horizontal, horizontal and horizontal.

Data expansion:

Stroke order is the full name of stroke order. The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: first horizontal, then vertical, first left, then down, from top to bottom, from left to right, first advanced, then closed, first middle, then both sides, and from outside to inside.

Whether the stroke order is correct or not is related to the speed of writing and the quality of fonts to a certain extent. It is also important to write in order during the exam. However, due to the differences in stroke order between ancient and modern Chinese characters and in different regions, strictly speaking, there is no absolutely correct and unified stroke order of Chinese characters, only the "relatively correct" stroke order stipulated in a certain period and region. For example, Chinese mainland's standard for the order of commonly used words in modern Chinese.

Calligraphy font

French fonts are the classification of calligraphy styles. Just like the classification of animals and plants in natural science, such as cats, tigers and leopards all belong to cats. Calligraphy fonts are traditionally divided into five categories: branch font, cursive font, official script font, seal script font and regular script font, that is, five categories. In each category, it is subdivided into several sub-categories. For example, seal script is divided into big seal script and small seal script, regular script is divided into Wei Bei Tang Kai script, and there are two kings and thin gold body.

Stroke of Chinese characters

Stroke (bǐ huà) usually refers to points and lines of various shapes that constitute Chinese characters, such as horizontal (1), vertical (2), left (3) and left (4). ), fold (? ), etc. , which is the smallest Lian Bi unit of Chinese character glyphs. Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of a word book.

When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures with pen-and-ink strokes, usually with ancient strokes. Refers to the points, horizontal lines, straight lines, hooks, strokes and strokes that constitute Chinese characters, which are not commonly used or used at present.

There are eight basic strokes in traditional Chinese characters, namely, "dot", "horizontal", "vertical", "left-handed" and "left-handed" ), mention (? ), fold (? ) and "tick (cut)" are also called "eight-character method".