How to write in the order of writing strokes

The writing sequence includes the following contents:

1, first horizontal and then vertical: in Chinese characters, many words are composed of horizontal and vertical. When writing these words, horizontal and vertical can make the font more stable and standardized. For example, the writing order of dry characters is horizontal first and then vertical.

2. First left and then pressed: In Chinese characters, left and pressed are one of the common strokes. When writing these words, write first and then write, which can make the font more beautiful and natural. For example, the writing order of eight characters is to cancel first and then write down.

3. Top-down: In Chinese characters, many characters are composed of upper and lower structures. When writing these words, writing from top to bottom can make the font more neat and beautiful. For example, the writing order of the main characters is to write the first half and then the second half.

4. From left to right: In Chinese characters, many words are composed of left and right structures. When writing these words, writing from left to right can make the glyphs clearer and easier to recognize. For example, the writing order of line characters is to write the left part first and then the right part.

5. From the outside to the inside: In Chinese characters, many words are composed of the structure from the outside to the inside. When writing these words, write them outside first and then inside, which can make the font more distinct and easy to identify. For example, Huizi's writing order is to write the outer circle first, and then the inner circle.

6, first outside and then inside: in Chinese characters, some words are surrounded. When writing these words, first write outside and then inside, and finally seal them, which can make the font more rigorous and standardized. For example, the writing order of Chinese characters is to write the mouth outside first, then the jade inside, and finally seal it.

Writing skills:

1, master the correct pen holding posture. Correct pen holding posture is the basis of writing well. Pencils should be placed at the fingertips, not on the palms or wrists. This can avoid hand fatigue and make your fingers more flexible. At the same time, keep the angle between the pencil and the paper, and better control the lines and details.

2. Practice basic strokes. Every Chinese character is composed of basic strokes, so if you want to write well, you must first practice the basic strokes. You can start with simple strokes, such as horizontal lines, vertical lines, diagonal lines, etc. Then gradually increase the difficulty and practice more complicated strokes.

3. Pay attention to the font and structure. The shape and structure of Chinese characters are very important for their readability and recognition. Pay attention to the proportion and structure of glyphs in order to write more evenly and neatly. You can learn how to master the shape and structure of a word by observing other people's handwriting.