Whistle stroke order

Whistle stroke order is as follows:

Xiao's stroke order is vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, left, vertical, left and right.

The stroke order of Hu characters: vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, left, dot, left, horizontal and vertical hook.

Expand knowledge:

Wuthering, Chinese vocabulary. The basic explanation of pinyin h Xiào: (wind) makes a high and long sound.

Source:

"The Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Biography of Nan Man and Nanzhao Summer": "Although the night is good, it's a pity that the city is thin, and everyone is excited to hear the roar."

Example:

Song Mei Yao Chen's poem "Uncle Bird in He Yong": "The deep forest can't see the sun, and the valley is full of people."

The 16th episode of History of Pain: "Tatar officials and Tatar soldiers marched all the way to Tianjin, boarded the original seagoing ship, and the overseer roared away."

Chapter 5 of Du Pengcheng's "Defending Yan 'an": "The wind is whistling at the tip of the knife. "

Guo Xiaochuan's poem "In the High Tide of Socialism": "The train carrying goods roared straight into the mountains."

Why should we pay attention to the order of strokes when writing calligraphy?

Calligraphy and Chinese characters are inseparable. Calligraphy is inherited from Chinese characters, and Chinese characters have a long history because of calligraphy. Calligraphy and Chinese characters cannot exist in isolation. Without Chinese characters, calligraphy is a rootless tree. It can only be an art that exists in theory and will not be circulated for thousands of years. Without calligraphy, Chinese characters can only be called symbols of recording language, without any aesthetic feeling and artistic value, and can't bear the long history of China.

The study of stroke order, whether from Chinese characters or calligraphy, is the foundation of the foundation.

Stroke order is the basis of learning calligraphy.

As the saying goes, if you don't accumulate steps, you won't reach a thousand miles, and if you don't accumulate small streams, you won't achieve great things. As a foundation, it is of great significance to learn the order of strokes well. As far as Chinese characters are concerned, learning the stroke order well can strengthen the understanding of Chinese characters and understand the stories behind them. Chinese characters are image characters, and correct stroke order can also deepen the image meaning. From the perspective of calligraphy, the significance of stroke order can not be ignored.