Chinese character stroke order table

The stroke order of Chinese characters is: dot, dot, horizontal hook, horizontal hook, vertical hook and horizontal hook.

Zi (pinyin: zi) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used). This word first appeared in the bronze inscriptions of Shang Dynasty, and its ancient glyph is like giving birth to a child in a house. The original meaning of "word" refers to having children, which is extended to raising and also to women's engagement.

In ancient times, pictographic characters were called "Wen", and the words bred on the basis of pictographic characters were called "Zi". Later collectively referred to as words, and extended to things written in words, such as fonts, calligraphy works, letters, notes and so on. "Zi" also refers to people's aliases, which is generally related to the meaning of the words used in names.

Word combination:

1, text [wé n zi]: (Name) Symbols of recording language, such as Chinese characters and Latin letters. Written forms of languages, such as Chinese and Russian. Refers to an article or the text of an article: proficient in words.

2. Chinese characters [hà nzi]: record Chinese characters. The word [dài zì] refers to a woman who is not engaged; Word: marry. Inscription [tí zì]: (dynamic) Write a memorial. (Name) as a souvenir: This is his autograph.

3. word book [zü sh ū] word book? zìsh? A book that explains the form, sound and meaning of Chinese characters in units of characters, such as Shuo Wen Jie Zi.

4. Pronunciation [zěyěn]: Pronunciation is the study of the pronunciation of Chinese characters. The pronunciation of a square character is divided into three parts: initials, finals (segmental components) and tones (suprasegmental components).

5. Writing desk [xi] Writing desk: a desk with an inclined writing surface; Also refers to a suitcase with writing materials and a writing desk.

6. Braille: Braille characters. And lying. Sentence [zù jù]: (name) A word, word or phrase in the article: the sentence is fluent. Astronomical numbers [tiā n wé n shù zi]: Astronomical numbers are often very large, so they are called "astronomical numbers".