How to write the order of strokes when jumping

The order of jumping strokes is vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, lifting, skimming, point, lifting, vertical hook, skimming and point.

The stripe * * * has 13 painting, and the side is foot; The order of strokes is: vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, lifting, skimming, point, lifting, vertical hook, skimming and point.

Definition of jump: as a verb, it refers to the upward or forward movement of the body from the ground through the exertion of the legs; Examples are high jump, rope skipping, long jump and jumping. When used as a verb, it can also mean to vibrate together; Example words have a heartbeat. As a verb, it can also refer to crossing; Such as checkers and checkers. When used as a verb, it also means that the animal bounces (tán).

The origin of cops can be traced back to the period of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. It evolved from the jumping shape of characters, indicating the jumping action of people in the air. In ancient times, jumping was mainly used to describe the jumping action of human body, and it could also be extended to the jumping or leap of other things. With the passage of time, Tiaozi has gradually evolved into a verb with a wide range of meanings, which can express body movements, emotional changes, emotional expressions and so on. The origin of the jumper is related to human observation and description of the jumping action, with the changes of the times.

Idioms with jumping characters are:

1, a dog jumps over a wall: a metaphor for taking desperate action when there is no way out.

2, skipping rope: jumping and playing; Like to jump.

3, skipping: describe health, liveliness and vitality.

4, nerve-racking: describe fear of disaster, very afraid of anxiety.

5, buffoon: metaphor is rampant and insignificant.

6, chicken flying dog jumping: scared chicken flying dog jumping. Describe a panic.

7, jumping up and down: metaphor running around, connecting in series, planning activities.

8, running and jumping: describe running and jumping, very lively.

The stroke order of Chinese characters

The stroke order of Chinese characters refers to the order in which each stroke is completed according to certain rules when writing Chinese characters. Some Chinese characters may have special writing habits or personal styles. Different fonts and calligraphy styles will also change the stroke order. For specific Chinese characters, you can refer to dictionaries, copybooks or calligraphy textbooks to see the correct stroke order. In the process of learning Chinese characters, we can better understand and master the essentials of stroke order by imitating calligraphers' works.

Usually write the strokes above first, and then write the strokes below. In the radical, write from the stroke on the left and gradually write to the right. In radical radicals, horizontal lines usually precede vertical lines. In radicals, the omitted strokes usually precede the omitted strokes.