How to write the known stroke order?

The known stroke order is left, horizontal, horizontal, left, dot, vertical, horizontal folding and horizontal, and the relevant knowledge is as follows:

1, Zhi Zi is a common character in Chinese characters, and its pinyin is zh and. In ancient Chinese, cognitive characters have many meanings, such as understanding, cognition and understanding. In modern Chinese, the usage of "Zhi Zi" is more diverse, which can mean knowing, understanding, knowing and understanding.

2. Zhi Zi is a single word, which consists of two parts: the radical on the left is an arrow, and the part on the right is a mouth. In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the arrow looks like an arrow, indicating the action of archery; Mouth is mouth. Therefore, the original meaning of knowing the word is the sound made in the mouth when shooting an arrow, and later it is extended to understand and know.

3. In ancient Chinese, knowing the word has many meanings. For example, the explanation of knowledge in Shuo Wen Jie Zi. Judging from the sound. The knowledge here is to know and understand. Another example is Er Ya Shi Shi, which talks about the unity of knowledge and action. Xiao here means to understand and understand. In addition, knowing words can also express the meaning of perception and feeling. For example, in Mencius, the knower enjoys water and the benevolent enjoys Leshan.

4. Zhi Zi has rich usage and significance in both ancient Chinese and modern Chinese. It can mean knowing and understanding, and it can also mean knowing and understanding. At the same time, it can also be used as a noun to express the meaning of knowledge and learning. When learning and using Chinese, we should fully understand and master the various usages and meanings of this common word.

Knowledge of stroke order

1, also known as stroke order, refers to the stroke order when writing Chinese characters. Correct stroke order is helpful to write beautifully and standardize, and also to remember and recognize Chinese characters. Let's take a closer look at the related knowledge of stroke order. Chinese characters are composed of basic strokes, such as horizontal, vertical, left, pressed and folded. These basic strokes can be combined into various Chinese characters.

In ancient times, the stroke order of Chinese characters was not uniform. Different calligraphers and scholars may have different strokes. However, with the development and standardization of Chinese characters, the stroke order of modern Chinese has formed a set of relatively unified norms. This set of norms is mainly based on ancient dictionaries such as Kangxi Dictionary and Shuowen Jiezi, combined with the actual writing situation of modern Chinese characters.

3. When learning and using Chinese, we should fully understand and master the rules of stroke order. Correct stroke order not only helps to write beautifully and standardly, but also helps to remember and recognize Chinese characters. In addition, mastering the stroke order can also improve the speed and accuracy of Chinese character input, especially when using pinyin input method.