The stroke order of the word " Greek"

The stroke order of the Chinese character "Xi": horizontal, vertical, vertical.

Introduction to Chinese character stroke order

Stroke order is related to the writing speed and the quality of the glyphs to a certain extent. There are differences in the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in various regions. The stroke order standard in Mainland China is the "Modern Chinese Common Character Stroke Order Standards".

Traditional stroke order was widely used in ancient times and is still used in the Chinese character culture circle today. The users are mainly scholars who know calligraphy, so it is also called the stroke order of calligraphy. By studying calligraphy works before the Republic of China, especially the works of famous calligraphers, it can be concluded that the stroke order has been recognized. Most of these stroke orders follow word origin, glyph structure, glyph changes or ancient methods.

Common stroke order mistakes are easy to make:

"忄" is written first with dots and dots, and finally with vertical strokes.

"Dagger" is written first, then vertical hook.

"Wan" is written horizontally first, then the horizontal fold hook, and then the left stroke.

The last three strokes of the character "mother" are dot, horizontal and dot.

"和" is written first, then horizontally and vertically, then "捺".

"Nai" is written horizontally, folded, folded and left first, and then written first. This character has a similar shape to the character "和", but the stroke order is completely different.

For "fire", first write the two strokes above, namely dot and stroke, and then write the herringbone.

In the upper right corner of "Deng", first write two strokes, and then write "捺".

"Minus" first writes the dot and mention on the left, and then the word "Xian" on the right.

"Shuang" writes horizontally first, and then writes four " ×", and finally write "人".