Find the stroke order

The order of strokes is: horizontal, vertical hook, lifting, horizontal, oblique hook, skimming and dot, and the stroke is 7. The relevant contents are as follows:

1, the basic meaning and usage of finding words. Looking for is a verb, which usually means looking for a certain purpose. The meaning of this word is clear and its usage is wide. For example, we can say "I can't find my key" in daily life, or say "scientists are looking for a cure for this disease" in academic research.

2. The historical and cultural significance of finding characters. Searching for Chinese characters also has certain symbolic significance in China culture. In ancient times, when people were looking for things or opportunities, they often used some gods or immortals with special abilities, which reflected the ancient people's worship and dependence on supernatural forces. At the same time, the word "Qiu" often appears in some traditional cultures and customs.

3. The calligraphy and aesthetic significance of finding characters. From the aesthetic point of view, the structure of the word "find" is also very distinctive. Its radical "hook" vividly expresses the meaning of the action of "looking for", while the right part is like a man and a knife, meaning that people look for objects with their hands. The whole word structure is vivid and full of dynamic beauty.

Stroke related knowledge

1. The concept and classification of strokes. Stroke refers to the basic elements of Chinese characters and is the basis of Chinese character writing. Each Chinese character can be divided into several strokes, and these strokes can be divided into different types, such as point, horizontal, vertical, left, left and hook. Different types of strokes have different rules and requirements when writing.

2. The importance of strokes in Chinese writing. Stroke is the basis of Chinese character writing, and correct stroke writing is very important to the beauty, standardization and fluency of Chinese characters. At the same time, strokes are also one of the important contents of Chinese character standardization. For those who study Chinese characters and calligraphy, it is very necessary to master correct stroke writing.

3. The relationship between strokes and calligraphy. Stroke is the foundation of calligraphy, and correct stroke writing is an important guarantee for the beauty, fluency and momentum of calligraphy works. In the art of calligraphy, each Chinese character's stroke has its specific morphological and aesthetic requirements, such as thickness, length, straightness and angle. These requirements need to be mastered step by step through repeated practice and practice.