To correctly calligraphy a character, the most important thing is to understand the stroke order of the character. The stroke order of the character "Han" is: 丶丶フ一一丨丨一ノ丶丶, *** twelve strokes.
"Han"
Pronunciation: hán
Radical: 宀
Structure: upper and lower structure
Five elements : Water
Basic meaning:
1. Cold (opposite to "heat"). Application: cold, cold, cold winter, three feet of ice, not a day's cold;
2. Fear. Application: cold heart, fear;
3. Poverty. Application: Poverty.
Commonly used phrases: biting wind, cold, poor, cold winter, timid, severe cold, humble house, winter vacation.
For Chinese characters, we must not only write them correctly, but also learn how to write them beautifully. In ordinary writing of Chinese characters, we must pay attention to several aspects, so that the written characters will be Better looking: 1. We need to have a pen that feels comfortable to use. It doesn’t have to be expensive, but it must be easy to use. 2. Master the basic strokes of Chinese characters. The writing posture must be correct. The most basic thing is that the person must sit upright, the paper must be placed straight, and the pen holding posture must be correct. 3. When writing, you must first ensure that every word is straight and cannot be tilted to the left or right. This is a problem that many people are prone to. 4. When writing, if you write horizontally, you must grasp the position of the center line and ensure that every word is on a center line. Don't stagger around. In this way, the entire article will naturally look much better (it doesn’t have to be that every word is written very well to make it look good).