Ming Peter Shun

Ming stroke order is: horizontal, vertical, vertical, left-off, left-off, dot, vertical, cross-off, and horizontal. The related knowledge is as follows:

1, Ming, Chinese secondary word, pronounced míng. There are two basic meanings: first, it refers to the tender buds of tea trees, especially the newly picked tender leaves; The second refers to the newly sprouted buds picked in the early spring of the year. In ancient literature, tea is often used to refer to tea. If you only use the word "Ming", it is synonymous with "tea".

2. However, if "Ming" and "Tea" are compared side by side, it means that the order before and after picking is different, that is, tea comes first and Ming comes last. In addition, Ming characters are also related to tea tasting etiquette, which can represent the process and ceremony of tea tasting. For example, the words "tea" and "fragrant tea" all refer to tea.

3. At the same time, tea art is a beautiful artistic conception in the whole process of tea tasting, including appreciation of tea tasting techniques and artistic operation means, and appreciation of the beautiful environment of tea tasting, so tea art is also a part of China's excellent culture.

Stroke order learning method

1. Mastering basic strokes: Chinese characters are composed of basic strokes, so mastering basic strokes is the basis of learning stroke order. By practicing basic strokes repeatedly, you can be familiar with the shape, direction and writing rules of each stroke. Back glyphs: On the basis of mastering the basic strokes, you can start back glyphs. By observing the font, we can understand the composition and structure of each Chinese character, which is helpful for correct writing.

2. Understanding radicals: Many Chinese characters can be decomposed into radicals, and these radicals often have a fixed writing order. By understanding the writing rules of radicals, we can master the stroke order more quickly. With the help of a dictionary: when you meet a Chinese character you don't know, you can use a dictionary to check the stroke order of the word. Dictionaries usually provide standardized stroke order and can be practiced with dictionaries.

3, practicing calligraphy: Only in constant practice can we really master the order of strokes. You can practice writing through exercise books, calligraphy exercise papers, etc. , and gradually improve the writing speed and correctness. Participate in calligraphy classes or courses: If you have the conditions, you can participate in special calligraphy classes or courses, and have professional teachers to guide you to learn calligraphy. In this way, you can master writing skills and rules more quickly.

4. Watch teaching videos: There are many excellent teaching videos for reference. You can learn correct writing methods and skills by watching teaching videos. Perseverance: It takes time and patience to learn the order of strokes, and only persistent practice can make progress.