The strokes of the card are vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical and dot. The related explanations are as follows:
1. As a noun, the word card can represent a card or voucher used to record, store or prove identity, qualification and information. For example, ID card, work permit, membership card, etc. These cards usually have a certain size and shape, and are printed with the cardholder's name, photo, serial number and other information to prove the cardholder's identity and qualification, or to record relevant information.
2. The word "card" can also be used as a verb, which means to fix or limit something within a certain range. E.g., stuck, clamped, etc. These words usually mean to confine something between two opposite objects so that it cannot move or operate freely. The word card can also be used as an adjective to indicate that a certain state or degree has reached a limit or critical point.
3. The word "ka" can also be used as an onomatopoeic word, indicating the click or creak of some objects or sounds. For example, the sound of the machine clicking, the sound of swallowing food, etc. These words are usually used to describe the special effects or characteristics of certain objects or sounds. Card is a polysemous word, which can have different interpretations and meanings according to different contexts and usages.
Writing skills
1. Correct posture: Sit upright, with your feet flat on the ground, your back straight and your shoulders relaxed. Hold the pen moderately, not too tight or too loose, and the angle between the pen tip and the paper surface should also be moderate. When writing, you should follow the correct stroke order. First, write basic strokes such as horizontal, vertical, left-handed and left-handed, and then write other strokes. At the same time, we should pay attention to the consistency and fluency between strokes.
2. Font size and spacing: When writing, you should keep the font size moderate, not too big or too small. The spacing between words should also be appropriate, not too tight or too loose. When writing, you should concentrate, don't be distracted or eager for success. We should carefully observe copybooks or templates, imitate their glyphs and stroke order, and gradually improve our writing level.
3. Keep practicing: Writing is a skill that needs constant practice. Only by keeping practicing can you gradually improve your writing level. You can set aside some time every day to practice and write something you are interested in, and you can also participate in some calligraphy classes or calligraphy competitions to improve your writing level.