What are the rules of Chinese character stroke order?

I. Basic rules

The basic rules of stroke order are:

1. First horizontal and then vertical, such as 10, down;

2. first lick, such as: people, big;

3. First left and then right, such as: language, plants;

4. Go up first and then down, such as: dew, thinking;

5. First outside and then inside, such as: month, topic;

6. From the inside out, such as: letter, edge;

7. First in the middle and then on both sides, such as office and water;

8. From the outside to the inside, such as the country and the regiment.

Second, special rules.

Most Chinese characters are written by comprehensively applying the above basic laws, but there are a few special cases:

1. Most of them are written off first and then folded, but "strength, knife, innocence and square" are folded first and then folded;

2. "Righteousness" means to click first and then to the left, and "Dan" means to click first and then print;

3. "Zhan, Fei" is vertical first and then horizontal;

4. "Horse, giant, minister, gram" means to go in first and then fold or hook vertically;

5. "Fierce construction" is also the first inside and then outside;

6. The words "ho, ho" first right then left.