Comment the stroke order

The order of strokes in commenting is: dot, horizontal folding, horizontal, dot, left, horizontal, vertical. There are 7 transactions in total. Relevant knowledge is as follows:

1. Comment is a commonly used Chinese character. Its original meaning is to measure and compare, and later it was extended to evaluation, comment, etc. In modern Chinese, the word comment is widely used, covering various fields, such as literary criticism, art evaluation, social evaluation, etc.

2. It consists of two parts: peace and peace. Among them, Yan means speech and language, which is the core part of Pingzi; Ping means balance and fairness, which is a supplement to the meaning of Pingzi. The glyph structure of "Ping" is simple and clear, with profound meaning, which reflects the aesthetic characteristics of Chinese characters.

3. Its original meaning is to measure and compare. In ancient times, people often measured the quality of things through comparison. For example, in "Zuo Zhuan", there is a story about a gentleman comparing his virtues to a jade. The comparison here means to evaluate, which means to evaluate a person's moral character through comparison. Later, the meaning of the word "ping" gradually extended to evaluation, comment, etc.

The concept of strokes

1. Strokes refer to the lines formed from the beginning of the stroke to the end of the stroke when writing Chinese characters. Strokes are the basic elements that make up Chinese characters and the basic unit of writing Chinese characters.

2. The concept of strokes is very important in writing Chinese characters. First of all, strokes are the smallest unit of writing Chinese characters. Each Chinese character is composed of a series of strokes. The structure and shape of strokes determine the appearance and meaning of Chinese characters.

3. Secondly, strokes have regularity and continuity in Chinese character writing. There is a certain order and connection between the strokes of Chinese characters. When writing, they need to be completed in one go without interruption. At the same time, there are certain rules to follow between strokes, such as horizontal and vertical crossings, crossings, etc. Finally, the concept of strokes is very important for learning Chinese characters and calligraphy.

4. Beginners need to master the basic structure and form of Chinese characters by practicing strokes, and then master writing skills and calligraphy art. Basic forms of strokes: The basic forms of strokes include horizontal, vertical, left, back, dot, lift, fold, hook, etc. These basic shapes are the basis for complex strokes.