The stroke order of Jie is

The stroke order of Jie: dot, dot, lift, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, fold, horizontal.

Strokes are introduced as follows:

Strokes (bǐ huà) usually refer to the uninterrupted points and lines of various shapes that make up Chinese characters, such as horizontal (一), vertical (丨) , , , etc., it is the smallest unit of connected strokes that constitutes the shape of Chinese characters. Strokes sometimes also refer to the number of strokes. For example, there is a Chinese character stroke index on the front of a calligraphy book.

When expressing these two meanings, "stroke" can also be used as "stroke", but currently it is standardized as "stroke". In addition, "strokes" also refer to pictures drawn with pens. This meaning is generally used in "ancient strokes", which refers to the dots, horizontal strokes, straight strokes, hooks, strokes, and strokes that make up Chinese characters, which are not commonly used or used by people nowadays.

The introduction to practicing calligraphy is as follows:

Lian calligraphy is a Chinese word, whose pinyin is liàn zì. It refers to repeatedly studying characters and practicing to write better-looking fonts. The fonts are divided into pen calligraphy and brush calligraphy. Calligraphy and calligraphy are similar.

Generally speaking, if you practice calligraphy with calligraphy, pen calligraphy will look better; similarly, if you practice hard-pen calligraphy well, calligraphy with pen will also improve. The methods of practicing calligraphy are different.

Whether the calligraphy is good or not is not only a person’s business card, but also an important indicator of a person’s Chinese literacy. Therefore, whether the handwriting is good or not has nothing to do with practice. Closely. It is especially important to practice calligraphy from an early age.

The steps for practicing calligraphy are as follows:

On the basis of practicing bold characters, mastering the structure of characters, and practicing basic skills, you can choose Practice with the fonts you like. The process of selecting fonts is called calligraphy. On the basis of calligraphy selection, there are five steps of reading, tracing, copying, memorizing and creating Chinese characters.

We all know the pronunciation of "中", no need to read it anymore. What we need to read is the glyph, structure and strokes, analyze and figure out the characteristics of the strokes and the relationship between the strokes. For example: when we read the word "中" in bold, we need to read the word "中". One vertical line passes through the middle of the word "口".

The word "口" is slightly flat, and the horizontal length is twice the length of the vertical line. The long vertical line in the middle is divided into equal lengths by the lower horizontal length of the word "口". The upper section is divided into two sections of equal length by the upper part of the word. This is the reading shape and structure. Different fonts have different strokes. The changes in hard-pen calligraphy strokes are not obvious and are not easy for middle school students to understand. Mastery, I won’t say more here.