How to write the order of angular strokes?

The form and stroke order of Chinese characters have undergone many changes and revisions in the long historical process. At first, the stroke order was relatively simple. With the development of calligraphy and the evolution of Chinese characters, ancient famous calligraphers and philologists constantly standardized and improved Chinese characters, and the stroke order also changed and improved.

In the Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Dictionary began to use numerical symbols to indicate the stroke order of each Chinese character. This marks the systematization of the stroke order of Chinese characters, which has been used ever since.

In modern times, the stroke order of Chinese characters has been standardized, and the standardized stroke order is inherited and easy to remember, which is convenient for people to write and recognize Chinese characters. In the field of education, teaching and calligraphy art, standardized stroke order is of great significance.

The stroke order of the word "Jiao" is as follows:

1. The vertical pen with the word "one" written first, from top to bottom, is three squares long.

Write a small horizontal fold in the upper left corner of this vertical pen.

3. Then, from the left side of this horizontal fold, write a diagonal line to the upper right, two squares long, parallel to the horizontal fold line.

4. From the end of this diagonal line, write a vertical intersection point to the upper right, which is a grid in length and perpendicular to the horizontal line.

5. Then, write a small diagonal diagonally from the upper right direction of this vertical line.

6. Finally, under the small diagonal line in the fifth step, write a long horizontal line parallel to the horizontal broken line in the second step, with a length of three squares. Complete the writing of the word "corner".

I hope it helps you.