The stroke order of the past

The stroke order of the past is: (ノノ丨丨一一丨一) abject, abject, vertical, dot, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal.

Go, writing skills: "彳" is parallel, the top is short and the bottom is long, and the vertical stroke is upright. The "main" three horizontal lines are parallel and even, the middle horizontal line is short, and the bottom horizontal line is long. The vertical drawing is upright and opposite to the upper point.

Go (Pinyin: wǎng) is a standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character). The original text of this character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. It is a pictophonetic character, and the ancient character shape is from the sound of Zhiwang. The original meaning of "go" is to go to a certain place, which is common in ancient Chinese and is equivalent to "go" in modern Chinese. Extended to the past, the past. In modern Chinese, "go" is also used as a preposition of trend, equivalent to "chao" and "xiang".

In modern Chinese, in addition to expressing the concept of time, the word "went" is used more frequently as a preposition indicating trend. This is the result of the blurring of the meaning of the verb "go", such as "go forward", "don't take it personally", etc., which are equivalent to "towards" and "to". We usually say "often", which is an adverb of frequency that means often or often.

Kangxi Dictionary: "Tang Yun" Yu Liangqie. "Ji Yun" Rain comes in two parts. "Zhengyun" The feathers are cut in vain, and the king sounds. "Shuowen": It is also. Also in "Yupian": to go or to go. "Yi·Lu Gua": There will be no blame in the past. "Book Shun Dian": The emperor said: "Oh, you are going." "Etiquette·Quli": Reciprocity should be reciprocated. It is not polite to go back and forth. It is not polite to come but not go.

The importance of stroke order:

1. Stroke order plays a very important role in calligraphy. It is not only related to the convenience and speed of writing, but also to the overall quality and appreciation of calligraphy. Sex has an impact.

2. Stroke order is a writing order rule that has been summarized by countless calligraphers and philologists from ancient times to the present through countless practices, which is beneficial to writing convenience and improving writing speed. Correct stroke order can develop good writing habits, especially when children are first learning to write. You must follow the right teacher and don't go astray.

3. Mastering the correct stroke order can develop good writing habits. Chaotic writing stroke order directly affects the writing speed and the psychological feeling of writing. Especially in the stage of learning higher-level running script and cursive script, the importance of mastering the correct stroke order is even more obvious. The correct stroke order helps you better master calligraphy skills and improve your calligraphy level.

4. The characters written with the correct stroke order are more in line with the aesthetic principles of calligraphy and improve the appreciation of the characters. If the stroke order is confusing, it may greatly reduce others' impression of your overall quality of calligraphy.

5. Stroke order is very important in calligraphy. The correct stroke order can improve the efficiency and quality of writing, and also help to improve the appreciation and artistic value of calligraphy works.