Stroke order of category characters

The stroke order of Ban Zi is 10.

The stroke order is introduced as follows:

Stroke order is the full name of stroke order. The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: first horizontal, then vertical, first left, then down, from top to bottom, from left to right, first advanced, then closed, first middle, then both sides, and from outside to inside.

Whether the stroke order is correct or not is related to the speed of writing and the quality of fonts to a certain extent. It is also important to write in order during the exam. However, due to the differences in stroke order between ancient and modern Chinese characters and in different regions, strictly speaking, there is no absolutely correct and unified stroke order of Chinese characters, only the "relatively correct" stroke order stipulated in a certain period and region.

Calligraphy is introduced as follows:

Practicing Chinese characters is a Chinese vocabulary, and pinyin is liàn zì, which means trying to figure out Chinese characters repeatedly and practicing writing better fonts. Fonts are divided into pen and brush. Pen and brush characters are interlinked. Generally speaking, if the brush calligraphy is well practiced, the pen calligraphy will look good; Similarly, if you practice hard pen, your calligraphy will also improve. But the methods of practicing pen writing and brush writing are different.

On the basis of practicing bold font, mastering the structure of characters and practicing basic skills, you can choose your favorite font to practice. The process of choosing fonts is called post selection. On the basis of selecting posts, it goes through five steps: reading posts, describing posts, copying posts, carrying posts and creating posts.

The copybook is introduced as follows:

We all know the pronunciation of the posted Chinese characters, so we don't need to read them any more. Read the font, structure and strokes, and analyze the stroke characteristics of words and the relationship between strokes. For example, when we read the word "zhong" in bold, we should read that the vertical line of the word "zhong" passes through the middle of the mouth, and the mouth is slightly flat, and the length of the horizontal line is twice the length of the vertical line.

The middle longitudinal axis is divided into two sections with equal length by the lower cross of the word "mouth", and the upper section is divided into two sections with equal length by the upper cross of the word "mouth". This is an interpretation of glyphs and structures. Different fonts and strokes have different characteristics. The changes of strokes in hard pen calligraphy are not obvious, and it is not easy for middle school students to master them, so I won't say much here.