The order of calling strokes is vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, diagonal hook, left, and dot.
1. Screaming words and making sentences
1. I will no longer cry out that I am tired, even if I am exhausted to death. I will no longer cry out in pain, even if I am in pain to death. I will no longer complain. Even if you are tricked to death, no one will listen to you no matter how much you scream in this world.
2. If I cry out, who will hear me among the angels? Even if one of them suddenly embraces me to his chest, I will be heard by the power of his powerful presence. disappear.
3. When I woke up to the captain’s shout, it was already bright. At this time, I looked around, and it turned out that this was a remote mountain village in Taoyuan County. The whole village was made of wooden houses and tiled houses, with chickens crowing and dogs barking, but it was quite angry. What is commendable is that the entire village is hidden among the green leaves of the forest, and the scenery is very beautiful.
4. Thinking that he would be a part of this campus in the future, Tang Feng couldn't hold back his excitement. He looked up at the sky and shouted loudly, which attracted some sideways glances from the men and women rushing to the classroom. And look.
2. Expand knowledge
1. There are two types of Chinese character fonts: written and printed. Script refers to the handwriting form of text. It is flexible and diverse and easy to express personal style. There are three main types of modern Chinese handwriting: regular script, cursive script, and running script.
2. Generally speaking, the strokes are based on the mainstream fonts of printing (Song style, Kai style, etc.). There are generally two ways to classify the strokes of modern Chinese characters: the rough classification method divides the strokes into They are divided into eight categories (Yongzi Bafa) or five categories (Zhazi method); the detailed classification method divides strokes into two categories: basic strokes and derived strokes (compound strokes).
3. A stroke is a line written continuously without interruption when writing Chinese characters. It is the smallest unit of Chinese characters. A detailed classification method divides strokes into basic strokes and derived strokes (compound strokes). Category. When writing, strokes whose direction does not change are called basic strokes (i.e., flat strokes), and strokes whose direction changes are called derived strokes (i.e., folded strokes).