How to write the occupation?

How to write the evidence of occupation: the total number of strokes is 11, and the stroke order is horizontal, vertical hook, lifting, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal folding and horizontal.

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narrow left and wide right. The horizontal painting of the "吆" should be short, and the vertical hook should be straight. The "home" head should not be too big; The "ancient" is long horizontally and short vertically, and the "mouth" is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, with a moderate size.

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Chinese characters (pinyin: hànzì, phonetic notation: ㄏㄢˋˋ), also known as Chinese, Chinese characters, also known as square characters, are Chinese recording symbols and belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. One of the oldest scripts in the world has a history of more than 6, years. Gradually change from graphics to strokes, pictographs to symbols, and complexity to simplicity in form; In the principle of word-making, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological.

except for a few Chinese characters (such as "Zi", "Ya", "Chi" and "Zi"), they are all one Chinese character and one syllable. Modern Chinese characters refer to the capitalized Chinese characters, including traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters. Modern Chinese characters evolved from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, inscriptions on bronze, seal script and seal script to official script, cursive script, regular script and running script. Chinese characters were invented and improved by the ancestors of the Han nationality, which is an indispensable link to maintain the dialect areas of the Han nationality.

The earliest existing Chinese characters are Oracle Bone Inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty in about 13 BC and later inscriptions on bronze, which evolved into the seal script in the Western Zhou Dynasty, then the seal script and official script in the Qin Dynasty, and the official script prevailed in the Han and Wei Dynasties. At the end of the Han Dynasty, the official script was changed into block letters. Regular script prevailed in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Chinese characters have been used for the longest time up to now, and they are the only inheritors of Daimonji systems in ancient times. Chinese characters have been the main official characters in China.

In ancient times, Chinese characters also served as the only international communication characters in East Asia. Before the 2th century, it was still the official written standard characters of Japan, Korean Peninsula, Vietnam and Ryukyu, and all East Asian countries created Chinese characters to some extent. It should be noted that Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam and other countries have been deeply influenced by Chinese culture in history, and even other languages have borrowed Chinese characters.

In the non-Chinese language system, Japan has drawn up a List of Commonly Used Chinese Characters, and South Korea has also drawn up a Basic Chinese Characters for Education, while Vietnam, North Korea and Mongolia, which used Chinese characters in history, have now abandoned them.