Stroke order next to hand

The stroke order next to the hand is as follows:

The stroke order next to the hand is written like this: horizontal, vertical hook, lift.

1, write left horizontal first.

2. Then write a vertical hook in the middle.

3. Finally, write a note on the right.

4. This is a common stroke order beside the hand.

Next to Shoushou is a common Chinese character radical, which appears frequently. When learning to hold a hand, you need to master its basic shape and writing method, write more and practice more, and gradually master its stroke order and law.

The handwriting beside the hand is as follows:

1, order and structure of strokes: the strokes next to the handle are usually written in the order of left horizontal hook, middle vertical hook and right handle. This order can make the shape next to the hand more accurate and smooth.

2, the strength and rhythm of strokes: When writing handwriting, you need to master the strength and rhythm of strokes, which is both powerful and feminine. Through the rational use of stroke thickness and speed, the changes of hand movements and strength are expressed.

3. Combination with other radicals: hand-written characters are often combined with other radicals to form Chinese characters, such as hand-written characters with the word "forbearance" and hand-written characters with the word "take". When writing these characters, it is necessary to pay attention to the combination and coordination of handwriting and other radicals, so as to make the whole glyph beautiful and harmonious.

Characteristics of writing by hand:

1, overall slender: as a radical, the hand-held side usually presents a slender shape, accounting for a small proportion of the word, making room for most of the right body part of the word.

2. Retraction and height of strokes: When writing beside your hand, you need to pay attention to the characteristics of pen collection and folding, including short, high and low. At the same time, horizontal painting should be parallel and equidistant, narrow and high on the left, wide and low on the right, and vertical painting should be prominent.

3. Combination with other radicals: Handwriting is often combined with other radicals to form Chinese characters, such as "forbearance" with heart and "taking" with wood. When writing these characters, it is necessary to pay attention to the combination and coordination of handwriting and other radicals, so as to make the whole glyph beautiful and harmonious.

4. Action-related meaning: Holding hands is often related to hand, lifting, lifting and other actions, so it is necessary to accurately express the shape and action of the hand through the strength and rhythm of strokes when writing to show the beauty and strength of calligraphy works.

The following words can also be formed beside the hand:

1, support: refers to support, guidance, training, etc.

2. Pull: refers to the action of pulling hard.

3. Tearing: refers to the act of forcibly tearing off.