Lesson 4: Strokes and Stroke Order Flashcards
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Strokes
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- Diǎn
- 点
- dot
- Tiny dash, speck
- Héng
- 横
- horizontal
- Rightward stroke
- Shù
- 竖
- vertical
- Downward stroke
- Piě
- 撇
- left slant
- Falling leftwards (with slight curve)
- Nà
- 捺
- right bend
- Falling rightwards (fattening at the bottom)
- Tí
- 提
- kick-up
- Flick up and rightwards
- Héng Gōu
- 横钩
- horizontal hook
- Shù Gōu
- 竖钩
- vertical hook
- Appended to other strokes, suddenly going down or going left only
- Wān Gōu
- 弯钩
- bend hook
- A tapering thinning curve, usually concave left (convex outward right)
- Xié Gōu
- 斜钩
- slant hook
- Curved line, usually concave right (convex outward left)
- Héng Zhé
- 横折
- horizontal break
- Indicates change in stroke direction, usually 90° turn, going down or going right only
- Shù Zhé
- 竖折
- vertical break
2
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stroke order in writing
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- Characters should generally be written from top to bottom, left to right.
- Horizontal strokes go from left to right. If you have two horizontal strokes, then the top one comes first. This can be seen in characters like 二 or 首. If the character has two or three components, like 谢, then start with the component furthest to the left, then the middle one, then the right one.
- When horizontal and vertical strokes intersect, the horizontal stroke (or strokes) comes first. The vertical stroke (or strokes) is often the finishing stroke. Examples: 件,十,事 ,弗 (Technically, the vertical stroke in 事 is a hook stroke, but the same principle applies.)
- Enclosures are written before the contents, starting with the left vertical, then the top and right in a single stroke. If there is a bottom horizontal stroke on the enclosure, it is written after the contents. Examples: 间,回,日,月
- Bottom enclosures come last. Examples: 远,脑
- Right-to-left diagonals come before left-to-right diagonals. Examples: 人,父,六 . Also note that the top stroke in characters like 看 and 千 is a right-to-left diagonal. And the lower-left stroke in 没 and 冷 is written from the lower left corner towards the center.
- In vertically symmetrical characters, the center comes before the outside. Examples: 小,永,承
- Upper-left and upper-center dots come first. Examples: 六,文,请,间,弟
- Upper-right and inside dots come last. Examples: 玉,书,求