How to write Chinese characters well?

How to write Chinese characters well?

Han's stroke order and strokes

The Chinese character "Han" has 1 1 painting, and the stroke order is: point, point, lift, horizontal left/horizontal hook, vertical hook, point, lift, left, point, vertical folding/vertical bending and vertical.

Korean spelling: 1 (point), 2. (point), 3. (lift), 4. Drop (cross hook), 5. Drop (vertical hook), 6. Drop (point), 7. (for example), 8. (skimming), 9. Er (point), 10. ∟ (vertical folding/bending), 1 1. What (vertical).

Han? [Han]

Basic meaning:

1, tolerance, accommodation. ?

2. There are many Shui Ze. ?

3. Abbreviation of culvert. ?

Group words:

Meaning, culvert swimming, cultivation, connotation, coverage, culvert capacity, culvert, implication, storage, culvert, culvert door, bridge and culvert, culvert inspection, philosophical culvert.

Glyph evolution

Extended data

The running script of Chinese characters is written like this:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Korean, especially. "Poetry" says: "The beginning of a tyrant is inclusive."

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Han, with bright water color and abundant water resources. There is a poem in the Book of Songs that sings, "Forgive him first, then forgive him."

Explanation of words:

1. Bridges and culverts?

Interpretation: The general term for bridges and culverts.

2. What about [hán chá]?

Interpretation: Still have to understand.

3. Han Zhe?

Interpretation: Rich in knowledge and self-cultivation.

4. Culvert [Han zhá]?

Explanation: Culverts and sluices are collectively referred to.

5. Han Yu?

Interpretation: cultivation and education.