Single stroke order

The stroke order next to singles is: left vertical.

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The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are of great significance in Chinese character writing. In actual writing, following the rules of stroke order can help us to write Chinese characters more fluently, accurately and beautifully. Stroke order is the stroke order when writing Chinese characters. The following are some rules of Chinese character stroke order:

1. The stroke order is horizontal first and then vertical, left first and then down, top to bottom, left to right, advanced and then closed, middle first and then both sides, from outside to inside, etc.

2. Some words in the last two strokes are Ran (Zai, Heng), Li (Li, Xuan), Chong (Follow, Dong), Blow (Beat, Roll, Hammer), Jin (Jin, Jin) and (Who, Difficult).

3. Both Tu and Shi are separated from Tu-Si (stone, poem, hemorrhoid, etc.). ), Zhou, Yuan, Xing; Scholar-Ji (clean, orange, knot, grass), ambition, shell, sound, music, elegance, unity, pot and energy.

4. One day when the sky is separated from the sky-swallowing, silkworms, carrying snipe N (adding, licking) and (gathering); Heaven-Qiao (overseas Chinese, bridge, arrogant, charming) ao, coat, demon.

5. Wang and Wang have separate kings-Cheng (Cheng, Fu); Wang Ren (You) Ting and Yin.

6. The first one is horizontal (mussel, gorgeous, neat), thunder 1éi (ploughing, plowing, raking), the fourth one is horizontal, and the third one is vertical.

7. If the middle, horizontal and right sides of the horizontal "mountain" are not vertical, there will be no search, broom, grass (Zou), snow, sweep, woman and invasion; When crossing the "mountain" vertically, the middle, the horizontal and the right should be highlighted: fortunately, Yu (Lou) is grasping, agile, Tang, healthy and hardworking; The middle and left of the horizontal "mountain" are the prophase: abuse, abuse (teasing) and the final stroke order: horizontal, vertical and horizontal.

8. No, consistent stroke order: no stroke order: vertical folding, horizontal folding hook, [head] left, [back] horizontal (both sides out); The order of strokes across the upper part is vertical and horizontal, [first] vertical and [second] horizontal (two sides out), while the middle part is vertical and horizontal, [middle] long horizontal (two sides out) and short horizontal (blocking).

The above are some rules of Chinese character stroke order. It should be noted that these rules are not absolute, and the stroke order of some words may be different due to different fonts or calligraphy styles.