The correct stroke order for bird is: left, horizontal fold hook, dot, vertical fold fold hook, horizontal stroke. The total number of bird strokes is five. The details are as follows:
Bird, a commonly used word in Chinese, is pronounced niǎo or diǎo. It was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning is a long-tailed bird, and later it was extended to flying insects, place names, etc.
The character "bird" in Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions generally has the shape of beak, head, body, feathers, and feet. The shapes are different and it is difficult to list them all. It should be pointed out that in ancient times, bird and 鹹 had the same character. , the shape and sound (and the tongue sound) have similar meanings, and then they are divided into two. Therefore, some characters in the bird example are the same as "鹹"; the shape and side of the pictophonetic character are "bird" and "鹹".
Extended information:
The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are:
First horizontal and then vertical (such as: "干"), first left and then stroked (such as: " "eight"), from top to bottom (such as "main"), from left to right (such as "forest"), first and then close (such as "field"), first in the middle and then both sides (such as "water"), From the outside to the inside (eg: "back"), etc.
For example, in the word "zhan", the stroke order is 丿,丿丨,丿丨一,丿丨一丿,丿丨一丿乀. Stroke order is related to the speed of writing and the quality of fonts to a certain extent. Stroke order is also important during exams. There are differences in the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in various regions.
On March 25, 1988, the "Modern Chinese Common Character List" jointly issued by the National Language Working Committee and the Press and Publication Administration determined the standardized stroke order of 7,000 Chinese characters. "Modern Chinese Common Character Stroke Order Standards" is formed on the basis of "Modern Chinese Common Character List". It turns the implicit standard stroke order into explicit and lists three forms of stroke order.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Stroke Order