Hui Bishun's correct writing.

The correct stroke order of the word "Hui" is as follows:

First, the first stroke: skimming

After the pen tip touches the paper, move the pen to the upper right and gradually exert force to form a certain arc. In the process of pen lifting, the wrist should rotate flexibly to keep the strokes smooth. The end of the stroke should point to the left, echoing the starting point of the next stroke.

Second, the second stroke: Si

Start from the end of the pen, move it to the lower right, and gradually increase the intensity. The stroke length should be equal to the stroke length, and the included angle between the two strokes is about 90 degrees. The end of the stroke should be close to the lower right, echoing the starting point of the next stroke.

Third, the third stroke: horizontal

Starting from the starting point of the previous step, move the pen to the upper right, and the strength will gradually decrease. The horizontal length should be equal to the first stroke, and the included angle between the two strokes is about 90 degrees. The end of the horizontal stroke should be close to the upper right, corresponding to the starting point of the next stroke.

Fourth, the fourth pen: discount

Starting from the horizontal end of the previous step, move the pen to the lower left and turn it to the right gradually. The turning point should be round and natural, not angular.

The length of ellipsis should be equal to the ellipsis of the first stroke, and the included angle between the two strokes is about 90 degrees. The end of the fold should correspond to the beginning of the next stroke.

Fifth, the fifth stroke: point

From the end of the last step, move the pen down and gradually turn it to the upper right. The length of the point should be equal to the first stroke, and the included angle between the two strokes is about 45 degrees. Pick up the end of the point and echo the starting point of the previous one.

The above is the correct stroke order of the word "Hui". When writing Chinese characters, the order and structure of strokes are very important and need more practice to master. At the same time, we should also pay attention to observing copybooks and excellent calligraphy works, draw nutrition from them and improve our calligraphy level.

In addition to the above basic strokes, there are many complex strokes in Chinese characters, such as the last stroke in the word "Hui"-dot. Point is a variable stroke, which can appear at the top, bottom, left or right of Chinese characters. At different positions and angles, the shape and size of points will be different.

In a word, the correct stroke order of "hui" is one of the foundations of learning Chinese characters. Through repeated practice and practice, we can gradually master the basic strokes and writing skills of Chinese characters and improve the level of calligraphy.