When we were children, we were often taught: \”You should follow this stroke order when writing, first write a horizontal line, then a vertical line…\” When we grow up, we can still see many articles saying: \”It turns out that the stroke order of these words is like this. ! I actually wrote it wrong for so many years!” Today I will share with you information about the stroke order of Chinese characters. Let’s see if you wrote it correctly? Of course, it can also be collected for children. 1. Table of Chinese character stroke names 2. Table of Chinese character stroke order rules 3. Table of Chinese characters with easy-to-make mistakes in strokes 4. Table of Chinese characters with easy-to-make mistakes in stroke order 5. Chinese character frame structure 6. Table of radical names \”Nationally prescribed Chinese character stroke order rules\” \”忄\” Write the dots and dots first, and the vertical ones last. \”Dagger\” is written first, then vertical hook. \”Wan\” is written horizontally first, then horizontally with a folding hook, and then written with a stroke. The last three strokes of the character \”mother\” are dot, horizontal and dot. \”Ji\” is written first, then written horizontally and folded, then written as 捺. \”Nai\” is written horizontally, folded, and left first, and then written as left. This character has a similar shape to the character \”ji\”, but the stroke order is completely different. For \”fire\”, first write the two strokes above, namely dot and stroke, and then write the herringbone character. In the upper right corner of \”Deng\”, first write two strokes, and then write \”捺\”. \”Minus\” is written first with the dot and mention on the left, and then the word \”Xian\” on the right. \”Shuang\” is written horizontally first, then four \”×\” are written from left to right, and finally \”人\” is written. \”Xun\” is written on the right half The stroke order of the part is: horizontal oblique hook (not horizontal bent hook), horizontal and vertical (not oblique). The first stroke of \”convex\” is to write the vertical on the left first, then write the short horizontal and vertical, and then write the horizontal fold and fold, Finally, write down the length and width of the side. For \”Concave\”, first write the vertical side on the left, then write the horizontal and vertical folds, then write the vertical and horizontal folds, and finally write down the length and width of the side. \”Out\” first writes the vertical folds, then the short ones. Vertical, then write the long vertical in the middle from top to bottom, and finally the vertical fold and the short vertical. \”Guan\” above is to write the vertical fold first, then the horizontal fold, the third stroke is the vertical inside, and finally the long horizontal.\” After writing the apostrophe and horizontal stroke above \”heavy\”, write the day immediately, then write the vertical stroke, and finally write the two horizontal strokes below (short at the top and long at the bottom). The stroke order above the word \”ridge\” is to first write the dot and mention on the left, and then write on the right The abbreviation and dot should be written first, and the person in the middle should be written last. \”Yi\” is dotted first, and then the abbreviation and nup. The dot on the top or upper left should be written first, such as \”men, dou\”, etc.; the dot on the right or inside the character should be written first. If necessary, write it later, such as \”jade, tile\”, etc.“ For the character \”匚\”, first write the horizontal line above \”匚\”, then write the part inside \”匚\”, and finally write the last fold of \”匚\”, such as \”PI, district, minister, craftsman, box, hide\”, etc. . On the left side of \”杝\”, first write the dot and dot in the upper part, then write the vertical and horizontal fold hooks in the lower left corner, then write the long vertical part in the middle, and finally write the dot and dot in the middle. These words also include \”璝\”, \”困\”, and \”厳\” , turtle\”, etc. After writing the word \”OG\” horizontally and vertically, then write the two \”mouths\” on the left and right at the top, then the horizontal one in the middle and the two \”mouths\” below the horizontal one, and finally write a long horizontal line. Write like this It complies with the rule of starting from top to bottom, first in the middle and then on both sides, which is different from the stroke order of the character \”王\”. Attached: A collection of easy typos in stroke order 1, horizontal 1, and the last stroke is written 二RAN (Zai, Ran) – stroke order: vertical, Horizontal fold hook, middle vertical, last stroke write 2. Li (Li, Tong) – stroke order: write A first, then write 2. Chong (heel, Dong) – stroke order: left, horizontal, write yue, middle vertical, Then write two. Chui (beat, hammer, hammer) – Stroke order: write Qian first, then 艹, then two. [Note] Three or four horizontal strokes side by side do not follow this rule: 采jjǐn (jin, hibiscus) – – The last two strokes are vertical and horizontal. 鹹 zhuī (who, difficult) – the last two strokes are vertical and horizontal. 2. Tu and Shi are separated. Tu – Temple (servant, poem, hemorrhoids, etc.) Zhou, Yuan, Fortunately. Shi – Ji (clean, orange, knot, straw) Zhi, shell, sound, Xi, Jia, Yi, pot, Zhuang. 3. Tian and Yao are separated. Tian – swallow, silkworm, tiǎn (Tim, Licking), playing (together). Yao – Qiao (Qiao, Qiao, Jiao, Jiao) Ao, Ao, Yao. 4. Wang and Ren are separated. Wang – Cheng (Cheng, Cheng). Ren – Ren (with) ) Ting, pornographic. 5. The first stroke is horizontal, not left: Feng (clam, Yan, Qi), Lei lěi (plough, plow, rake). The fourth stroke of Bang (bang, bang, tie) is left. The third stroke is vertical. 6. The middle and horizontal strokes of \”mountain\” are from left to right but not from the right. The middle and horizontal strokes are from the right – Xun, Broom, Cu (Zou) Dang, Xue, Sweep, Fu, and Invade. The horizontal \”mountain\” \”When there are vertical crossings, the right side of the middle and horizontal lines should come out – Yu yù (Jian) Bing, Jie, Tang, Kang, Zheng, and Jian. The left side of the middle and horizontal lines should come out – malaria, abuse (Jie). The final stroke order: horizontal, vertical fold, Middle horizontal. 7. The stroke order on the right side of Xun is different from that of Chou. The right side of Xun (Xun, Xun, Xun) – the stroke order: horizontal bend, hook, horizontal, vertical. (The last two strokes are ten). Chou (twisted, twisted, New, button) – stroke order: horizontal fold, vertical, horizontal, horizontal (the last two strokes are two). 8. Wu, through stroke order. Wu (wú) stroke order: vertical fold, horizontal fold hook, [first] left, [ Back] horizontal (both sides come out). The upper part of the stroke – stroke order: vertical fold, horizontal fold, [first] vertical, [back] horizontal (both sides come out). 9. Declined stroke order. Middle part: vertical, horizontal fold, [Middle] Long horizontal (out on both sides), short horizontal (blocking). The first three pens of 10 skinsShun: horizontal hook, left, vertical. 2. Vertical 1. The distinction between vertical and oblique. Lin, Jian, Jian, vertical, tight: the second stroke is vertical, not left. Old: The first stroke is vertical. Return: The second stroke is to write off. 2. The first strokes of \”zhou\” and \”tong\” are different. Tong, Gang, Wang, Wang: The first stroke is vertical. Zhou and Yong: The first stroke is skimming. 3. The first stroke of \”month\” has changed. Yu, Ken, Wei, You, Shoulder: the moon is below, and the first stroke is vertical. Belly, Muscle, Intestine, Qi, Lang: The moon is on the left and right, and the first stroke is left. 4. Write vertically after emphasis. False, Xia, Xia (Xia) – the order of the first three strokes of the middle part: horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical. Bao, Fu – the order of the first two strokes on the right side: horizontal fold hook, vertical stroke. 5. To stand out or not to stand out: To stand out—Yu (Huang Yin), 黾 (渑, rope, fly) and 忄 (俺, 袁, cover). Don\’t stand out – turtle (lottery). Get ahead – deviate, engage, abandon, 弁, chess, calculate, cheat. Not showing up – bì (bi, grate, nose). Chutou – Sheng (strange, strong). Not showing up – Jing, Jing, Jing, Jin, stem, neck. 6. No., Kao, Dirty – the last stroke is upward but not pointed. The last two strokes are in order: horizontal and vertical folds and hooks. The lower part of the word \”Kao\” cannot be like the Arabic numeral \”5\”. 7. The left side of closing, the left side of shouting and correcting – vertical lift and vertical do not cross. It cannot be written as the Arabic numeral \”4\”. 8. When doing the left radical, keep your head to the right: Shen (shoot, bow, hide) – the sixth stroke is horizontal and the seventh stroke is left, both are to the right but not sticking your head. Zhou (ship, general, voyage) – the fifth stroke is horizontal, pointing to the right without looking forward. ▲Note: Er (take, post, couplet) – when doing the left radical, change the last stroke to mention to make it come forward. 9. The stroke order and strokes of Fei: Fei (sin, leek) stroke order: [left] vertical (not apostrophe), three small horizontal strokes (the last small horizontal stroke is not mentioned), [right] vertical, three small horizontal strokes. 3. Leave out 1. It should be left out: avoid (Rabbit, Wan, Mian), Huan (call, change, Huan), Xiang (image), Ghost (puppet, shame), humble (servant, stele) – the sixth stroke It\’s all done in one go. 2. It’s not all written down in one stroke—Mai’s seven paintings, Mei’s nine paintings, Ao (Ao, Ao, Ao)’s ten paintings, and Xiang’s twelve paintings. 3. Don’t add too many words – Wei (feeding, nudging, simmering), Zhan (rolling, grinding), Dai, Wu, Er. 4. Leaving first and leaving behind – leaving first: nine, and. Back-writing: Dao, Li, Nai, Wan (stroke order: horizontal, horizontal folding hook, writing), Fang (stroke order: dot, horizontal, horizontal folding hook, writing). 5. The strokes on the right side are: [first] left, [after] vertical hook, and the two strokes intersect. Don\’t stand out – dagger bǐ (bi, north, this, death, purpose, nun, old), lun (lun, lun, lun, wheel) stroke order: [first] left, [then] vertical hook, the two strokes are not mutually exclusive cross. The stroke order is better than that on the left side: horizontal and vertical strokes. The stroke order of the north left side is: vertical, horizontal, and lifting. The stroke order on the left side is: [center] vertical, horizontal, [left], ti. 6. The last stroke is for a person: the order of fire strokes: dot, [upper right] small stroke, [middle] stroke, and nip. The order of the strokes: [upper left] small left, vertical, short horizontal, [right] horizontal fold, short horizontal, [underlying] horizontal, and finally write the person. The cool stroke order: horizontal, [left] left, dot, left, dot, [right] left, dot, left, dot, and finally write the person.The stroke order of the upper part of the spine: [Left] dot, lift, [right] small left, dot, [middle] write people. ▲Pay attention to the order of Zhao strokes: left, dot, lift, vertical hook, left, dot, which is different from the stroke order of the upper part of the ridge. 4. Point 1, a bit without a point: a bit – Shishì (persimmon, cerium, nao). Wudian – on the right side of Pei (Pei, Lung, Fu), with its head sticking out vertically in the middle. Pei Qihua. Yao (poured, scratched, wrapped around, burned), there is no point on the upper right. Step (wading), there is no point on the lower left. Dyeing the upper right is not a pill. There is no point under the piano. No dots under the paper (low dots). 2. Dot first and dot last: Dot first – meaning, wei (stroke order: dot, left, horizontal fold hook, [inside] dot). The last stroke is dot – fork, hair, pull, and become (the last stroke of anyone who follows Ge is dot). 3. The order of dots. \”Mother\” stroke order: vertical fold, horizontal fold hook (the two strokes cross at the end), dot, horizontal, dot. (Don’t finish writing and then click two dots). This is true for those who follow the mother: Thumb, Mu, Du, Mei, Tue, Regret, and Mold. Zhou (ship, sail), the last three strokes are in order: dot, horizontal, dot. Dan (Tong)\’s last two strokes are in order: dot first, then horizontal. The stroke order of Zhou: dot, left, dot, vertical, dot, vertical. The stroke order of 鬯chng: oblique, oblique dot, [upper] dot, [left] dot, [right] dot, [lower] dot, vertical fold, vertical, oblique, and vertical hook. 5. Folding (lifting, hooking) 1. Horizontal folding and vertical folding: piece – the last stroke is horizontal folding, a total of four paintings. Teeth – the second stroke is a vertical fold, a total of four strokes. Le – the second stroke is a vertical fold, a total of five paintings.舛chuǎn (Jie, Shun, Wu), Jiang, the last three strokes are: horizontal, vertical fold, vertical (the last stroke points upward). That is – on the right side are horizontal, vertical folds, tilts (up without protruding the head), and vertical curved hooks. 2. The last stroke of the person from the district is a vertical fold: district, Pi, Chen, Kuang, Jiang, Yi, Bandit. Stroke order: [first] horizontally, [then write] the enclosed parts inside, and [finally] vertical fold to finish writing in one stroke . 3. The last stroke of the left radical is changed horizontally to mention: Tu (peichang), Wang (playing ball), Zhi (Qiwu), Xue (provocation), Er (take, couplet), Zi (grandson, child), Ma ( Chi, drive), bird (ostrich). 4. Changes in the strokes and stroke order of the character \”Che\”: when the character \”Che\” is made into a single-body character, the stroke order is – horizontal, vertical fold, horizontal, vertical. When doing the left radical (light, heavier, turn) of the car, the stroke order is – horizontal, vertical fold, [first] vertical, [last] lift. 5. Pay attention to lifting vertically: the left side of cutting (stealing, building, brewing) is not soil. Tile (ou, porcelain, bottle) stroke order: horizontal, vertical lifting, horizontal bending, hook, dot. 6. The right sides of hair and plucking are different: the first stroke of hair (splashing, plucking) is a vertical fold. The first stroke on the right side of pulling (祓,绂) is horizontal. 7. With hook or without hook: With hook – Qi, Er, Ji (redundant, Kang, Ji, Bald, Tiger) Without hook – Duo, Shu (Mi, Tou, Yan, Lead) With hook – Dong, Kill , Tiao, Za, Qin, Yu (the last strokes are all dots, not 捺). No hook – Bu, Mu, Wei, Mo, He, Lei, Lai, Shen. 8. Changes in the hook and 捺 of the wooden character: When the wooden character is used as a single character, there is no vertical hook and the last stroke is 捺. When the character wood forms a combined character: when used as the left radical: no hook, na is changed to dot, ruku, pole, tree. When used as the right radical: no hook, no change, like body, mu, or forest. When in the upper or lower part: no hook, no change, such as apricot, plum, and jie; table, case, rong, and cai.However, when encountering parallel Ning, in order to avoid it, the Ning will be changed to: lacquer, tea, and tea. 9. Changes in the hook of the character \”小\”: no hook in the upper part of the character – chen, jian, shao (chao, yarn, province, bad, bird). There are sometimes hooks in the lower part of the characters – Er (you), Shu (菽, Shu), Jing (Liang, Jiu), Yi, Shi (Zong, Piao, Nai, Na). ▲Pay attention to the exception of the word \”er\” – Xi and you also have a hook in the upper part of the word. 6. Others 1. There are several orders: first in the middle, then both sides – Cheng, Cheng, Sui, Yan, Dou, Xie, Kui. From left to right – Bridle, Wash, Huan, Ying, Ying, Wei, Xie. . ▲Note: Su’s stroke order: horizontal fold, horizontal (to the right), horizontal, [middle] vertical, then [left] left, [right] vertical, and finally [inside] small initial, dot. The stroke order of 齑: write the text first, [left] left, [right] vertical, and finally [center] write leek. 2. To block or not to block. Ji jǐ – Ji, Ji, Qi, Ji, Qi (Kai, Armor), Gai, Fei. Already yǐ——巳 sì——Bao, Bao, Dao, Yi, Xiang, Si, 寯, Si, Xun, Xi. On the right side of the prisoner – Fan, Yuan, Wan (bowl), E (卮), Wei, Wei, Juan (tired). 3. Distinguish several characters with Ge: 武wù, 戍shù, 戌xū, 成, salt, qi – the stroke order is to write factory first, then internal parts, and finally: oblique hook, apostrophe, and dot. Rongróng, Jiejiè (commandment, weapon) – the same stroke order: long horizontal, short horizontal, add an apostrophe on the short horizontal (\”jie\” has one more vertical line), and finally, oblique hook, apostrophe, dot. 4. Lun and Cang should be separated: Lun – Lun, Luan, Qiang, Lunlun. Cang – 伧, Cang, grab, gun, Cang. 5. The prefixes of Gui and Ji should be separated: Gui – Kui, Sui. Deng (cheng, orange, stare, stool). Sacrifice – Cha, Cai. 6. The prefixes of study and party should be separated: study, horseshoe crab and sleep. Dang, Tang, Chang, Tang, Chang. Xing, lift, reputation. Qian (inspection, inspection, signature). Light, Dang, Xiao. 7. The strokes at the end of the character are different: 呙 (vortex, cochlear, lettuce, nest) – the last two strokes: left, dot. Li (Li, Chi, Li, Qin) – the last two strokes: fold, point. Yu (genus, Zhen), Yu, Yu, Yu, Yu – the last three strokes are vertical, ti, and dot. 8. The upper part of the character Mao is special: the third and fourth strokes of the upper part of Mao (cap, Mao, Mian, Xu) do not touch the left and right sides, and sometimes it can be written as Bald Bao Gai plus two. Do not write it as yuē or 日rì. 9. When starting the character Chen, write factory first: Chen (Zhen, Lip, Humiliation, Morning). Stroke order: horizontal, left, horizontal, horizontal, vertical lift, left, and hold. 10. The stroke order of the word \”WEI\”: the stroke order of the left side of \”WEI\” (杝, 曰, 憯, 嬴, 韖, cover): dot, left, [left] vertical, horizontal fold hook, [center] vertical (upward pointing), [inside] 】Left, point. My eleven paintings. 11. The strokes and stroke order of the female character: The stroke order of the single character female: dot, left, and horizontal (the horizontal and the left only touch, do not cross, and the horizontal right is slightly longer.) When the character female is used as the left radical, the stroke order is the same as above, but the difference is After the horizontal and vertical sides are in contact, they should not be slightly longer to the right and form a certain angle. The horizontal position is not changed to the lifting position. 12. The middle character of Yan is not Kou: Yan and Gun (gun, roll) stroke order: Liuxia is Si, not Kou. 13. The stroke order of three special character shapes: concave āo: vertical,There are five paintings in total: horizontal folding, vertical folding, horizontal folding, and horizontal folding. Convex tū: [upper] vertical, [middle] horizontal, [lower] vertical, horizontal fold, fold, horizontal, a total of five paintings. Ogè: horizontal, vertical, [left] mouth, [right] mouth, horizontal, [left] mouth, [right] mouth, horizontal, a total of sixteen paintings. 14. The strokes and order of some characters: horizontal hook, vertical hook, two strokes. They are: point, horizontal stroke, and pinch, three strokes.忿niàn (meaning twenty), the prefix of leather, the stroke order: first horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, a total of four strokes. Thirty sà (meaning thirty), with the prefix, the stroke order: first horizontal, then left, vertical, vertical, a total of four strokes. 15. The strokes of some radicals, the stroke order: 艹 (the prefix grass): horizontal, vertical, vertical, three strokes.蠠 (next to the word): dot, horizontal fold and lift, two strokes.辶 (walking son): three strokes: point, horizontal fold, fold, and hold.阝 (double-eared knife): horizontally curved hook, vertically, two strokes.忄 (vertical next to the heart): [First] point, point, [then] vertical, three strokes.犭 (reverse dog side): [first] left, [then] hook, [finally] first horizontal and then vertical, first in the middle and then on both sides. These rules are not static. Vertical paintings should be \”horizontal first and then vertical\” if their heads are pointing downwards and the heads are in a cross state. Otherwise, they should be \”vertical first and then horizontal\”. For example, \”Qian\”, \”Niu\”, \”Feng\”, etc. are horizontal first and then vertical. However, \”fei\”, \”shang\”, \”tu\”, \”wang\” and many more characters do not completely follow the rule of \”first horizontally and then vertically\”. Similarly, \”first in the middle and then both sides\” only applies to characters that are large and tall in the middle and have relatively stretched sides, such as \”水\”, \”小\”, \”管\”, \”成\”, etc., and characters with many characters, such as \” \”Fire\”, \”Shuang\”, \”Ping\”, \”vertical heart\”, etc. are not written according to the stroke order of \”first in the middle and then on both sides\”. In many dictionaries, including the Chinese version of Jiangsu Education Edition, the last two strokes of \”Li\” and \”Chong\” are different.
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