1, first horizontal and then vertical: ten.
2, first squat and then squat: eight.
3. From top to bottom: 2.
4. From left to right: Ming.
5, first outside and then inside: sentence.
6, the first external seal: the country.
7, first in the middle and then on both sides: small.
The order of strokes is related to the writing speed and the quality of fonts to some extent. There are differences between the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in different regions. Chinese mainland's stroke order standard is the stroke order standard of commonly used words in modern Chinese. The traditional stroke order, which was widely used in ancient times, is still used in the cultural circle of Chinese characters today. Users are mainly scholars who understand calligraphy, so it is also called calligraphy stroke order.
By studying the calligraphy works before the Republic of China, especially the works of famous calligraphers, we can draw the conclusion that the order of strokes has been recognized. Most of these strokes follow etymology, glyph structure, glyph changes or ancient methods.
Chinese character
Chinese characters (Pinyin: Zi Han, Phonetic Symbol: Factory Horse P), also known as Chinese characters, Chinese characters and square characters, belong to ideographic morpheme syllables. Chinese characters are written Chinese characters and borrowed from Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and other languages. They are widely used in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, and they are also the only highly developed characters that are still widely used in the world.
Chinese characters in a broad sense refer to characters from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Dazhuan, Jinwen, Xiewen and Xiaozhuan to official script, cursive script, regular script (and derived running script), while Chinese characters in a narrow sense with block letters as the standard writing method are also widely used today.