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The Principle Of The Strokes Order Of Chinese Characters

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    The principle of the stroke order is a guiding rule for writing Chinese characters. The right order helps learners write them fast and beautifully.

    汉字的书写有一定的笔顺规则。只有按照合理的笔顺去写汉字,才能提高书写汉字的速度,而且还能使写出的字既美观又大方。


    The following is a basic principle of the stroke order for writing Chinese characters:

    汉字笔顺的基本规则:


    • A horizontal stroke should be written before a vertical one.

    Example:

    十, shí, ten



    • A left falling should be written before a right falling.

    Example:

    人, rén, people



    • An upper stroke should be written before a lower one.

    Example:

    三, sān, three




    • A left component should be given before a right one.

    Example:

    江, jiāng, river



    • Outer strokes should be written before inner ones.


    Example:

    用, yòng, to use



    • Inside strokes should be completed before an enclosing stroke of a frame.


    Example:

    四, sì, four



    • A middle stroke should be written before the stroke on both sides.

    Example:

    小, xiǎo, small

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    What has been stated above is only a basic principle. Sometimes two or more rules may be applied to the writing of a single character. For example:


    • The following two rules apply to the writing of 五: the horizontal stroke is written before the vertical stroke and the upper stroke is completed before the lower one.




    • The following two rules apply to the writing of 午: the left stroke is written before the right one, and the horizontal is written before the vertical.


    • The following two rules apply to the writing of 个: the left-falling stroke is written before the right-falling one, and the upper stroke is written before the lower one.


    • The following two rules apply to the writing of 业: the middle stroke is written before the ones on both sides, and the upper stroke is written before the lower one.



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