Correct spelling of handwriting order

The correct writing order of handwriting is: the first horizontal stroke, the second vertical hook, the third short horizontal stroke and the fourth four fingers.

The first stroke is horizontal, which is the outline of the palm. Be fluent and natural, not too rigid.

The second pen is a vertical hook, which represents the bones and muscles of fingers. It should be straight and powerful, not too curved and not too straight.

The third stroke is the short cross, which is the joint of the palm and fingers. It should be light and natural, not too long and not too short. The fourth stroke is the four fingers, which is the main part of the palm. They should be written in harmony, neither too big nor too small.

Pay attention to the structure of handwriting Handwriting is a single word, and the stroke structure should be compact, not too scattered and crowded. Pay attention to blank space and layout when writing, so that the whole glyph looks comfortable and harmonious.

Correct stroke order and structure are the keys to good calligraphy. Through constant practice and observation, you can gradually master the correct writing of handwriting. At the same time, we should be careful not to be misled by computer fonts or printing, and practice calligraphy in the traditional way.

Definition of stroke order:

Stroke order refers to the order in which Chinese characters are written. Generally speaking, the writing order of a Chinese character is to write basic strokes first and then complex strokes. For example, the word "big" is written horizontally first, then left and right, and finally left.

The definition of stroke order is mainly based on the rules and traditional habits of stroke writing. Most Chinese characters have basically fixed stroke order rules, which are conducive to learning the correct writing of Chinese characters and facilitating teachers to guide and correct students' writing. For example, the writing order of the word "concave" is first vertical, then horizontal, and finally bottom.

The stroke order is very important for Chinese writing, calligraphy and font design. Mistakes in stroke order may not only lead to errors in font structure, but also affect the correct use and beauty of Chinese characters. For example, the traditional stroke order of the word "fire" is to write two points first, then long and horizontal, and finally left and right, but in fact this stroke order is incorrect in modern Chinese characters. The correct stroke order should be to write the point in the upper left corner first, then the point in the lower right corner, then the long horizontal line, and finally the left and right strokes.

For the stroke order of Chinese characters, different people, different calligraphy schools, different dictionaries and even different computer input methods may be different. Therefore, the stroke order of Chinese characters needs to be based on authoritative dictionaries or textbooks. At the same time, it also needs more practice and practical experience.