"Vertical hook" is written as follows:
The vertical hook is also called "floating goose hook", which is named after it looks like a goose floating on the water. Vertical hooks are divided into long neck vertical hooks and short neck vertical hooks. Long neck vertical hook such as: children, electricity; Short neck vertical hook such as: also, see.
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According to the unified code standard, Chinese characters have eight basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, point, lift, left, grip, hook and bend. The basic strokes are matched with each other to produce 29-point complex strokes ***37 strokes. The latest version contains 36 strokes.
There are eight basic strokes in traditional Chinese characters, namely, "point (个), horizontal (个), vertical (个), left (个), folded (个) and hooked (个).
196565438+1On October 30th, the People's Republic of China (PRC), the Ministry of Culture, the China Language Reform Commission, the State Language Commission, and the press and publication departments of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China published the Modern Chinese Characters Table 1988, which stipulated five basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, left and right.