The stroke order of the word “produce”

The stroke order of the word "produce": dot, horizontal, dot, left, horizontal, left.

Introduction to calligraphy:

Calligraphy is a unique form of artistic expression of the beauty of words in China and surrounding countries and regions that have been deeply influenced by Chinese culture. Including Chinese calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy and English calligraphy, etc. Its "Chinese calligraphy" is a traditional art unique to Chinese characters.

In a broad sense, calligraphy refers to the writing rules of text symbols. In other words, calligraphy refers to writing according to the characteristics and meaning of the text, using its calligraphy style, structure and organization to make it a beautiful work of art. Chinese calligraphy is an original expression art created by the Han people. It is known as: wordless poetry, invisible dance, pictureless painting, silent music, etc.

Basic meaning:

From the superficial meaning of the word, calligraphy refers to the method of writing. In life, the word calligraphy also has the following meanings: first, the name of a certain writing work or the collective name of all writing works; second, an art category, generally referring to the art of writing Chinese characters. Kang Youwei said in "Guangyi Zhou Shuangji": "The structure of Tang language is still the interest of Song Dynasty".

It can be seen from this that the calligraphy standards of the Tang Dynasty were the highest and most rigorous, and the achievements of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty were also the highest in the history of calligraphy. Calligraphy is a traditional art unique to China. Chinese characters were created by the working people. They began to use pictures to record events. After thousands of years of development, they evolved into today's characters.

And because our ancestors invented writing with a brush, calligraphy came into being. Throughout the ages, Chinese characters have been mainly written with brushes. As for other writing forms, such as hard pens, finger writing, etc., their writing rules are similar to those of brush calligraphy. Bi, not completely different, but basically similar.

Southern and Northern Dynasties period:

Calligraphy in the Southern and Northern Dynasties period entered the era of northern stele and southern calligraphy. At this time, Wei Stele was the most successful in calligraphy. Wei stele is a general term for the stone carving calligraphy of the Northern Wei Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties that are similar to the calligraphy style of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It is the calligraphy of the transition period from the official script of the Han Dynasty to the regular script of the Tang Dynasty. After the Jin Dynasty's Eight Kings Rebellion and the internal strife in the royal family, its power gradually declined.

In the north, with the demise of the Western Jin Dynasty. The chaotic period of the "Five Hus and Sixteen Kingdoms" was formed. Later the Tuoba clan ended the Sixteen Kingdoms and established the Northern Wei Dynasty, which promoted the relative unification of 149 years, which was the Northern Dynasty.