Shui zi bi shun

The stroke order of Chinese characters is as follows: vertical hook, horizontal left/horizontal hook, left and right,

Water, the first-class Chinese word, pronounced water, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Its original meaning is river, which refers to all waters, and refers to some liquid substances by referring to colorless and odorless transparent liquid.

Also, the meaning of peace and level comes from quietness, which is the so-called "quasi-also" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi. There is also the meaning of swimming, creatures living in various water bodies and so on.

Rules of stroke order of Chinese characters:

I. General rules:

1, left first and then pressed: person, eight, enter.

2, first horizontal and then vertical: 10, Wang, Gan

3, from top to bottom: three tones

4. From left to right: Li, Li, Li, Ming and Hu.

5, first outside and then inside: ask, agree, and divide.

6. From the outside to the inside: country, circle, garden and circle.

7, first in the middle and then on both sides: small, water

Second, the supplementary rules:

1, the point is at the top or upper left, write the point first: clothing, standing, for.

2. point in the upper right corner or in the word, and then write the point: Fa, Wa, I.

3. The upper right and upper left enclosing structures are characterized by being outside first and then inside: hall, seat and house.

4. The characters around the lower left structure, first inside and then outside: far, building and pavilion.

5. The characters in the left, bottom and right structures surround each other, first inside and then outside: fierce and painting.

6. If the upper left and the lower right enclose the structure, it should be inside first and then outside: the same, the same, the wind.

7. Words with upper left and lower left structure: doctor, giant, craftsman, district.

Third, the writing order formula:

Top-down, supplemented by left and right.

Up, down, left and right, grouped by level;

Cross first and then cross, cross first and then leave;

The middle is prominent first, and the upper right is later;

When you pack your bags, you should be outside first, and when you pack your bags, you should be inside first.

The tops of the three frames are folded horizontally, and the bottom of the big frame is finally sealed;

The difference should conform to the specifications to achieve smoothness and beauty.

Fourth, the difference between stroke order and strokes:

1, in different order

Stroke order refers to the order of each stroke when writing Chinese characters, that is, the writing order of Chinese characters. There are certain rules and standards for the stroke order of Chinese characters. For example, the stroke order of the word "Yong" is ",le/",that is, first write a dot in the upper left corner, then write a stroke with the left hand, then write a stroke with the right hand, and finally write a dot in the lower right corner.

Stroke is the basic unit of Chinese characters, which refers to the lines drawn when writing Chinese characters. For example, the word "Yong" consists of five strokes: the first stroke is a dot in the upper left corner, the second stroke is a left stroke, the third stroke is a right stroke, the fourth stroke is a horizontal hook in the middle, and the fifth stroke is a Rao in the lower right corner.

Therefore, the main difference between stroke order and stroke is that their order is different. Stroke order emphasizes the writing order of Chinese characters, while strokes emphasize the basic units of Chinese characters.

2. Different concepts

Stroke order refers to the order of each stroke when writing Chinese characters, which not only stipulates the writing order of Chinese characters, but also involves details such as the frame structure of Chinese characters, the connection and echo between strokes. Stroke refers to the basic lines that constitute Chinese characters, and it pays more attention to the details such as the shape, thickness and bending degree of lines.

3. Different degrees of attention

In Chinese character writing, stroke order and strokes are very important concepts. However, because stroke order is directly related to the correct writing and recognition of Chinese characters, stroke order is more important than strokes in standardizing writing. At the same time, in the art of calligraphy, the importance of strokes is more prominent, because the differences in the shape, thickness and bending degree of strokes directly affect the artistic effect of calligraphy.