How to write the stroke order?

The stroke order of Chinese characters is: 丨丨丶ノフノ丶, and the evolution of Chinese characters is as follows:

1. The evolution of Chinese characters from bronze inscriptions to modern Chinese characters reflects the historical development and changes of Chinese characters in China. In the Jin Dynasty, the shape of Chinese characters was complicated, which consisted of three parts: the upper part of the letterhead meant "wearing", the middle part meant "clothes" and the lower part meant "placing".

2. The combination of these parts vividly expresses the original meaning of the word "clothes"-put on clothes. As time goes on, the shapes of Chinese characters are gradually simplified. During the seal script period, the upper and lower parts of lettering were simplified, but the upper and lower parts can still be seen clearly. The text binding in this period has been closer to the font of modern Chinese characters.

3. In the official script period, the shape of the loaded characters was further simplified, the head of the treasure was simplified to a point, and the inscription part was further simplified, but the inscription shape remained. In the regular script period, the shape of the characters has been completely simplified, and the place where the points are placed is simplified as horizontal hooks and points.

4. The mounting of modern Chinese characters has completely lost its original shape and meaning, but it still retains the meaning of "wearing" and "putting". This word is now widely used and can be used to describe different behaviors and objects, such as wearing clothes, packaging and equipment.

5. In the language of China cultural circle, the usage of loading characters is very flexible and can change according to different contexts and semantics. For example, in Chinese, the word "pretend" means "pretend". In English, "pretend" can be expressed by words like "expect" or "pretend to believe".

6. The writing of Chinese characters in the cultural circle has also undergone extensive changes. In addition to traditional brush calligraphy and hard pen calligraphy, modern computer fonts, handwritten fonts and artistic fonts are also developing constantly. These new font forms bring more possibilities and creativity to the writing of loaded characters.