Exhausted strokes

Exhaustive strokes: horizontal fold, horizontal, left, nip, dot, dot.

1. The horizontal fold is the first stroke. First, draw diagonally to the upper right, then draw downward, then draw diagonally to the upper left, and finally draw upward to the right. The horizontal line is the second stroke, written from top to bottom. Note that the starting point of the stroke corresponds to the hook of the previous stroke. The third stroke is the stroke, which is drawn from the upper right to the lower left. Pay attention to the even strength during the stroke.

2. Na is the fourth stroke, which is drawn from the upper left to the lower right. Pay attention to the starting point of the stroke. The points are the fifth and sixth strokes. The two points should be distributed symmetrically. The first point should be drawn from the upper left to the lower right, and the second point should be drawn from the upper right to the lower left. The word "endeavor" means to use all your strength or ability to accomplish something.

3. It emphasizes people’s level of investment in something and expresses people’s serious attitude and efforts towards this matter. In daily life, the word "effort" is often used to describe someone who has put in the most effort and investment to achieve a certain goal. The meaning expressed by the word "Jin" also inspires us to do our best to overcome difficulties and challenges when we face them.

Tips for learning stroke order

1. Understand the structure of Chinese characters: Understanding the structure of Chinese characters can help us understand the rules of stroke order. Chinese characters are usually composed of radicals, radicals, basic strokes, etc., which are combined in a certain order. By understanding the structure of Chinese characters, we can better grasp the order of strokes.

2. Observe the copybook: When learning stroke order, it is very important to observe the copybook. By observing the writing order of Chinese characters and the way of using strokes in the copybook, you can understand the writing characteristics of different Chinese characters and deepen your understanding of stroke order. At the same time, you can also improve your writing skills by imitating the writing methods in the copybooks.

3. Summarize the rules: The stroke order of Chinese characters has certain rules to follow. Summarizing the rules can help us better grasp the stroke order. For example, for the upper and lower structures of Chinese characters, the upper part is usually written first, and then the lower part is written; for the left and right structures, the left part is usually written first, and then the right part is written; for the surrounding structure, the surrounding part is usually written first, and then the surrounded part, etc.