1, enter: this word is composed of strokes that are left first and then vertical, indicating the meaning of entering or entering. In the process of learning Chinese characters, writing Chinese characters can help students master the law of writing first and then standing vertically.
2. Palace: Palace is also composed of strokes that are left first and then vertical, indicating openness or fairness. By writing public characters, students can be more familiar with the writing method of "first left and then vertical" and understand the relationship between font and word meaning.
3. Eight: Eight characters are digital words, and they are also composed of strokes that are left first and then vertical. By writing eight characters, students can practice the writing method of "left first and then vertical" and learn the expression of numbers at the same time.
4. People: Herringbone is a common Chinese character, and it is also composed of strokes that are left first and then vertical. By writing human characters, students can further consolidate the law of writing first and then standing upright, and learn the meaning and image of people.