How to write the stroke order of Chinese characters?

How to write the stroke order of Chinese characters is as follows:

The order of strokes is: dot, dot, horizontal/hook, horizontal/hook, vertical hook and horizontal.

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Data expansion:

1, text: ~ tune, ~ sink, ~ riddle, ~ face, ~ mode, ~ eye, ~ screen, shape, ~ sample, ~ meaning, ~ sound, ~ mother, ~ between the lines, ~ weigh your words.

2, (~ er) pronunciation: bite ~ er.

3, font: seal ~, grass ~.

4, calligraphy works: ~ painting.

5. words; Word: This is not in the dictionary.

6.(~) Written evidence: Based on ~.

7. According to the meaning of the words in the name, there is another nickname called "Zi": Zhuge Liang ~ Kongming.

8. In the old days, it was called women's engagement: waiting for it in the boudoir.

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