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Stroke order is the full name of stroke order. The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: first horizontal, then vertical, first left, then down, from top to bottom, from left to right, first advanced, then closed, first middle, then both sides, and from outside to inside.
The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: horizontal before vertical (such as "stem"), left before bottom (such as "eight"), top-down (such as "main"), left-right (such as "forest"), advanced after collection (such as "field"), middle before both sides (such as "main"). Such as "Battle", its stroke order is 丠 丠 丠.
Whether the stroke order is correct or not is related to the speed of writing and the quality of fonts to a certain extent. It is also important to write in order during the exam. However, due to the differences in stroke order between ancient and modern Chinese characters and in different regions, strictly speaking, there is no absolutely correct and unified stroke order of Chinese characters, only the "relatively correct" stroke order stipulated in a certain period and region. For example, Chinese mainland's standard for the order of commonly used words in modern Chinese.
Calligraphy art is a unique art of cultural expression. Calligraphy art in different periods shows the social and economic development and people's value orientation in different specific periods.
The prosperity of China's calligraphy art began with the emergence of Chinese characters. "Voice can't spread in different places, but stay in different times, so words were born. Writer, so it is the trace of Italian sound. " As a result, words came into being. The earliest works of calligraphy art are not words, but some descriptive symbols-hieroglyphics or picture words. Symbols depicting Chinese characters first appeared on pottery. The primitive depiction symbol only represents a rough concept of chaos and has no exact meaning.
China's calligraphy is a unique performance art of China culture, which is known as: silent poetry, invisible dance; Painless paintings, silent music. China's writing began in the "Yangshao Culture Period" in the middle reaches of the Yellow River, and the art of calligraphy also began in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. After more than 2,000 years of inheritance and development, calligraphy art in different periods shows the social and economic development and people's value orientation in different specific periods.