Stroke order of eight

The stroke order of eight is left and right,

The stroke order is 8.

Go up from right to left, turn down to right, touch the right line, go down to the left line, go up again, cross the original line above the dotted line, and go straight until you are slightly away from the place where you started to use the pen near the upper right corner.

Eight-stroke sequence

Write off first, then write down, with few strokes and loose layout. Skimming is slightly shorter and painting is slightly longer; The pens should not be too close, and they should be roughly flush.

Data expansion:

Stroke (bǐ huà) usually refers to points and lines of various shapes that constitute Chinese characters, such as horizontal (1), vertical (2), left (3) and left (4). ), fold (? ), etc. , which is the smallest Lian Bi unit of Chinese character glyphs. Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of a word book.

When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures with pen-and-ink strokes, usually with ancient strokes. Refers to the points, horizontal lines, straight lines, hooks, strokes and strokes that constitute Chinese characters, which are not commonly used or used at present.

There are five basic types of strokes: horizontal, vertical, left-handed, dotted and folded, which were published by the Ministry of Culture of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the China Language Reform Commission on1October 30th, 1965, and published by the State Language Committee and People's Republic of China (PRC) Press and Publication Bureau on March 1988.

The fonts of Chinese characters are divided into handwriting and printing. Handwriting refers to the handwritten form of characters, which is flexible and easy to express personal style. There are three kinds of calligraphy in modern China: regular script, cursive script and running script. The strokes of handwritten Chinese characters are different due to the use of hard pen and soft pen, such as hard pen vertical strokes, and soft pen (such as writing brush) vertical strokes include short vertical strokes, long vertical strokes, hanging needle strokes and vertical strokes.

Printing refers to the printing form of characters. There are four types of modern Chinese characters: Song Style, Imitation Song Style, Regular Style and Black Style, among which Song Style and Regular Style are the most commonly used. Before the arrangement of Chinese characters, there were great differences between the strokes and gestures of printed Song style and printed regular script, such as "i.e." and "? Namely "two glyphs".