How to write the stroke order of the mouse

The stroke order of the mouse is: skimming, vertical, horizontal, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, vertical lifting, dot, dot, vertical lifting, dot, dot, and oblique hook.

When practicing calligraphy at ordinary times, if you encounter unfamiliar words, you don't know how to start with the order of strokes. In general, the relevant principles of writing order are probably:

For example, from top to bottom, God, hands.

From left to right, for example, when and when.

For example, from the middle to the sides, water, small.

Horizontal first and then vertical, for example: dry, open.

Leave it first and then press it, such as off, off.

Go forward and then pass, for example, maps and fields.

From the outside to the inside, such as: back, ask.

This is the general stroke order principle of normal writing. Of course, when practicing calligraphy, the stroke order of some words may be different from normal, that is, the commonly known knot gives way to the pen, so we need to remember more.