A painful stroke

The strokes of sad characters are as follows:

1, the word "person" is written backwards.

2. There is a stroke similar to the word "stop" in the middle, but there is a horizontal line in the middle that is not completely connected.

3. Below is a "heart", and two diagonal lines intersect with the strokes in the middle to form a "fork" shape.

4. In the middle position below, there is a small mouth shape.

The overall shape of the sad word presents a kind of inner sadness and melancholy. The small inverted herringbone pattern at the top suggests loss or loss. The strokes similar to stop in the middle represent stop, end or depression, and the heart characters at the bottom represent emotions and feelings. The final shape of a word represents expression or telling.

When we write sad words, we should pay special attention to the strokes in the middle. The strokes in the middle are not periods, but diagonal lines, which make the words more vivid and expressive. At the same time, the following heart shape is not a standard heart shape, but an older and more traditional way of writing, which makes the word more cultural.

Although the sad character is just a simple Chinese character, its strokes and glyphs have profound meanings and cultural background. When we learn and practice writing this word, we can not only improve our calligraphy level, but also understand the connotation and charm of Chinese character culture more deeply.

Methods of learning Chinese characters

1. Understand the basic structure and stroke order of Chinese characters: Understanding the basic structure and stroke order of each Chinese character can help you write and remember Chinese characters better. You can learn through books, textbooks or online resources.

2. Division of Chinese character radicals and radicals: Chinese characters can be divided into radicals and radicals. Understanding radicals and their meanings and structures can help you remember more Chinese characters. You can use radical dictionaries or online tools to learn.

3. Write more and practice more: write more and practice more to consolidate the memory of Chinese characters. You can use exercise books, exercise papers or online Chinese writing tools to practice.

4. Use memory skills: Some memory skills can be used to help remember Chinese characters, such as associative memory and story building.