Liao's stroke order is dot, horizontal, left, horizontal fold, dot, lift, horizontal fold, dot, lift, left, nup, left, left, and left.
1. First, write dots and horizontal strokes according to the order of strokes. The dots and horizontal strokes should be connected together. At the same time, attention should be paid to the sharp edges of the starting and closing strokes.
2. Next write the apostrophe next to the character Guang. This apostrophe can be separated from the dot horizontally. Pay attention to the lightness of your hand in order to form a good-looking stroke.
3. Next, write the word "yu", but please note that the "yu" here does not have a curved hook at the end. As two points in calligraphy, it can also be written horizontally, similar to two E's on the back.
4. Next, write "pui na". Unlike "人", "pui" does not exceed "na" by much. Please pay attention to the opening to be wider.
5. Then write three cursive strokes, one longer than the other. When closing the pen, lift the pen gently. Pay attention to the difference between fat and thin.
The origin of the surname Liao:
1. His own surname: he is a descendant of Liao Shuan in ancient times. According to legend, Emperor Zhuanxu had a descendant named Shu'an. In the Xia Dynasty, because he was granted the title of Liao State, he was named Liao Shu'an. His descendants took the country as their surname and were called Liao family.
2. From the surname Ji: descended from Bo Liao, the son of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty. King Wen of Zhou had a son named Bo Liao. Because he was granted the title of Liao, his descendants also took Liao as their surname and were called the Liao family. This Liao family looks out at the giant deer.
3. Derived from the surname Yan: The descendants of Gaotao, a wise minister of Yao and Shun, were granted the surname Liao in the Xia Dynasty. In the fourth year of King Chu Mu's reign, he destroyed the Ying Kingdom and the Six Kingdoms. Later, some of his descendants took the country as their surname, or their surname as their surname, which was the Liao family.
4. The surnames Miao and Yan were changed: Miao and Yan were both given by the emperor. When King Zhou of Yin was in power, he was cruel and unethical. Some of the surnames Miao and Yan lived in seclusion in the northwest of the Yellow River, so they changed their surnames to Liao.