There are eight basic strokes in traditional Chinese characters, namely, "dot", "horizontal", "vertical", "left-handed" and "left-handed" ), mention (? ), fold (? ), hook (scissors) ",and then derived 25 kinds (folding pen):
Cross hook (? ), horizontal folding (? ), lateral bending (? ), horizontal folding (? ), sideways (? ), cross hook (e), cross fold (? ) vertical lifting (? ), vertical folding (? ), vertical hook (cut), vertical bend (? ), vertical hook (乚), vertical folding (ㄣ);
Vertical fold (? ), vertical folding hook (? ), skimming point (? ), fold (? ), oblique hook (? ), hook (? ), cross hook (? ), transverse hook (? ), cross hook (? ), horizontal folding (? ), transverse folding hook (? ), horizontal folding (? )。
There are three ways to combine Chinese strokes:
1, separation: bazi Sanhe
2. Connection: How many people are right, Minister?
3. Crossroads: Ten Wells and Zhang Che.
Most Chinese characters are composed of two or three ways mentioned above. For example, "Gan, Qian, Tian and Sheng" are connected and intersected in two ways, and "Yao, Kui, Begging and Billion" are connected and separated in two ways;
"One, Rui, Dou, Ji" uses two ways: parting and crossing, while "Dog, Xu, Dan, Kuang" uses three ways: parting, receiving and crossing. Sometimes the strokes are the same, and because of different combinations, different words will be formed. Such as: fencing, eight people.