Hui de bi shun

The stroke order of Huis is shown in the following figure:

The stroke order of Huis

The main points of writing are: "Mao" 2 paintings, and (vertical folding) one stroke. "Bo" is narrower than "Bo" and wider. "Bo", the second point is to the left, and it closes at the horizontal center line. "Moo", the second stroke (vertical folding) is in the vertical midline, and the horizontal section is slightly longer than the upper horizontal section.

Hui is a simplified character formed by merging a number of traditional Chinese characters, one of which is from the sound of Hui. The existing materials of ancient Chinese characters were first found in Zhuan Zhuan in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, and also in the pre-Qin book Shangshu. The interpretation of Shuowen is an instrument. This word commonly means that rivers meet, and it is extended to synthesis and convergence.

Here are some calligraphy appreciation of the word "Hui":

Calligraphy appreciation of the word "Hui"