The stroke order and strokes of biographies
The word * * * has 6 pictures in total, and the stroke order is: left, vertical, horizontal, vertical fold/vertical fold and dot.
Chuan Chuán(zhán): Left-right structure, left-closed and right-spread.
The left side of "Gui" is slightly to the left, so don't write wide. Sharpen first, then write down to the left, with slightly heavier strokes; Hold the pen vertically under the abdomen, pick it up, tilt it slightly to the left and close it.
The "V" shape on the right side is high, shoulders are horizontal, and the upper part is closed and the lower part is unfolded. The first stroke is flush with the left stroke, shoulder-resistant, not long; The "Japanese" shape in the middle is flat and wide, and the upper part is wide and the lower part is narrow. Shoulder resistance is the same as upper cross, so pay attention to it. The vertical pen is higher, slightly heavier, and slightly lower to the left after passing the word "day".
The length of the following "inch" should be close to the word "day", slightly arched, connected with the vertical pen, stretching and handsome; The starting position of the vertical hook should be determined (on the extension line of the right vertical position of the word "day"). It should be noted that after starting the pen, it should be slightly inward and then downward. The middle of the vertical body is slightly thinner and slightly inclined to the right. The hook should be full and not long, and the hook tip should be basically flush with the bottom of the left half. Finally, point the pen to the left, and start with the pen from the horizontal drawing, slowly and steadily, and the pen should correspond to the hook tip.
Idioms about biography
It has been passed down from generation to generation, living up to its reputation, setting up a monument, passing it on for a while, teaching by example, passing it on for ten times, passing it on for a hundred times, passing it on to the next generation, doing serious things, misinforming it, passing it on to famous mountains, passing it on, word of mouth, heart-to-heart, word of mouth and treating diseases.