Chinese Character Stroke Order

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Questions and Answers

Which stroke corresponds to the character '六'?

  • héng (horizontal)
  • shùgōu (vertical hook)
  • diǎn (dot) (correct)
  • nà (pressing down)

What is the direction of the 'héng (horizontal)' stroke?

  • (correct)

Which of the following strokes uses the direction ↓/→?

  • xiégōu (slant hook)
  • tí (lifted stroke)
  • shù (vertical)
  • piě (hook) (correct)

Identify the stroke that combines a horizontal and down stroke.

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Which character uses the 'xiégōu (slant hook)' stroke?

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Flashcards

Diǎn (Dot)

A small, short stroke made in a dot-like shape.

Héng (Horizontal)

A straight stroke drawn from left to right.

Shù/Zhí (Vertical)

A straight stroke drawn from top to bottom.

Piě (Hook)

A stroke that curves and ends in a hook, usually downward.

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Nà (Pressing Down)

A stroke that presses down.

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Tí (Lifted Stroke)

A stroke that lifts the pen in the middle of a stroke.

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Hénggou (Horizontal Hook)

A horizontal stroke that ends in a hook.

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Shùgōu (Vertical Hook)

A vertical stroke that ends in a hook.

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Xiégōu (Slant Hook)

A stroke that leans or slants as it turns to a hook.

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Hangzhé (Horizontal and Down Stroke)

A horizontal stroke followed by a downward stroke.

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Shùzhé (Vertical and Down Stroke)

A vertical stroke followed by a downward stroke.

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Study Notes

Chinese Character Stroke Order

  • Strokes: List of basic Chinese strokes
  • Names: Corresponding names of the strokes (e.g., dian - dot, heng - horizontal).
  • Directions: The direction the stroke should be written in (e.g., →, ↓, ∨).
  • Examples: Examples of how the character is written. Showing characters containing the strokes in the table.

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