The correct stroke order of Chen

The correct stroke order of Chen character is as follows:

The first stroke is dot, the second stroke is horizontal, the third stroke is horizontal hook, and the fourth stroke is horizontal fold hook. The fifth stroke is a stroke, the sixth stroke is a dot, the seventh stroke is a dot, the eighth stroke is a horizontal stroke, the ninth stroke is a horizontal hook, the tenth stroke is a fold, the eleventh stroke is a dot, and the twelfth stroke Yes, the thirteenth stroke is a vertical hook.

The first and second strokes should be aligned up and down, the third and fourth strokes should be aligned up and down, the fifth and sixth strokes should be aligned left and right, and the seventh and eighth strokes should be aligned up and down. , the ninth and tenth strokes should be aligned up and down, the eleventh and twelfth strokes should be aligned left and right, and the thirteenth stroke should be aligned up and down with the first and second strokes.

The structure of the character Chen is an upper and lower structure, consisting of Bao Gaitou and "chen". Its pronunciation is chén, and there are twelve paintings in one stroke. In terms of glyph shape, the four strokes of "chen" should be open and the other strokes should be convergent. In terms of literal meaning, the original meaning of the word "Chen" refers to the eaves and palace, and its extended meaning is the synonym for throne and emperor, implying the arrival of auspiciousness and the coming of the throne.

Usage of the character Chen:

1. The character Chen can be used in people’s names

It means auspiciousness, nobility and glory. When choosing a name, you can match it with different characters, such as Chen Yi, Chen Xuan, Chen Han, etc., to create different artistic conceptions and meanings. At the same time, the character Chen can also be used in calligraphy, calligraphy and painting inscriptions, couplets, etc., which can express profound meanings and emotions.

2. The character Chen can also be used to express concepts such as astronomy and time.

In ancient times, Chen refers to the place where the emperor lives. By extension, it is a pronoun for the emperor, and it can also refer to Polaris, because Polaris is the highest among all stars, so Chen is used to represent the highest and most noble meaning. Therefore, the word Chen can be used to describe images such as lofty, vast, sublime and brilliant. For example, "Chen Han" can describe superb calligraphy attainments, and "Chen You" can describe the state of bliss.

3. The character Chen means auspiciousness, nobility and nobility. Not everyone is suitable to use this character.

When naming or using the character Chen, it should be based on the person’s zodiac sign and birth date. , surname and other factors should be considered comprehensively to avoid conflicts with your own numerology and causing unnecessary trouble and adverse effects.