The horizontal stroke 一 is written first, followed by the vertical stroke. As an example, the character 十 (ten) has two strokes. When strokes cross, horizontal strokes are usually written before vertical strokes. You can view more examples: 听, 拉, 把, 好, 你, 吗, 他, etc. This character has one stroke which is written from left to right.Īgain, this rule applies to all the characters with Left to Right structure such as 叶 (leaf), the left component 口 (mouth), which is a radical, is written first and then the right component 十 (ten). From left to right ( 从 左 到 右)Īmong the first characters usually learned is the number one 一. Click the following characters to see more animated character examples: 古, 苗, 早, 要, 息, 童, 员, etc. This rule applies also to other characters with Above to Below structure, such as 全, the top component 人 is written before the lower component 王. You can use the generated handwriting worksheets to help you write them correctly and beautifully.Īs an example, the character 二 (two), which has two strokes, is written with the top stroke first and then the lower stroke. To acquire a natural feel for the proper stroke order, you should practice writing them yourself. You can view the character animations on the character animator page if you wish to see detailed stroke orders for a certain Chinese character.
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