The stroke order of the play

1. Song (horizontal left)

2. Three (points)

3. A (level)

4.? (oblique hook)

5.ノ (left)

6. Three (points)

The stroke order is the stroke order of writing. Just like everything we do, we have to have an order before we do it, so that we can do things well in an orderly way. There are one or two strokes and dozens of strokes in a Chinese character. If there is no order and no rules, it is not only not beautiful, but also out of order. Writing according to the order of strokes summed up over the years, like the "optimization method" created by Comrade Hua, can express the original intention of Chinese characters more accurately and quickly, and as calligraphy, it is even more important.

So, how many kinds of strokes are there? To sum up, there are the following points:

First, turn left, then turn right. In short, write left first, then right. Such words include "fight", "north", "light" and "chop".

Second, go up first and then down. Write on it first, and then write the strokes on the side. Such words include room, station, Beijing and so on.

Third, first horizontal and then vertical. Write a horizontal plan first, then a vertical plan. Such words include Wang, Gan and Kai.

Fourth, squat first and then squat. Such words include entering, passing, owing, etc.

Five, first outside and then inside. Write the external strokes first, then the internal strokes. Such words include month, inner, same, sentence and so on.

Six, first outside and then inside and then sealed. For example, Japanese, real and Chinese, write the outer frame first, then write the inside, then seal it, * * * three steps.

Seven, first in the middle and then on both sides. This kind of word is written in the middle stroke first, and then on both sides. For example, non-water, office.

Eight, special strokes, such as heart, beard, area, female, etc. It is difficult to write according to the above seven strokes, because the strokes of these words are special and often cross-applied, so be flexible.

Mastering the order of strokes is very helpful for learning calligraphy. Practice calligraphy according to the order of strokes, and your calligraphy will get better and better. I often see some students writing, because they didn't write in order at first, so it's very awkward to write.