Writing methods of Chinese characters 1 to 10
Chinese characters are one of the oldest writing systems in the world, which is characterized by each character representing a specific word or syllable. Learning how to write basic Chinese characters is very important for understanding Chinese.
1. 一(yī):
Write vertically from top to bottom.
2. 二(èr):
Two strokes: horizontal and vertical. Write horizontally first, then vertically.
3. 三(sān):
Three strokes: horizontal, vertical and horizontal. Write horizontally first, then vertically, and finally horizontally.
4. 四(sì):
Four strokes: horizontal, vertical, folding and skimming. Write horizontally first, then vertically, then fold to the lower left, and finally skim to the upper right.
5. 五(wǔ):
Five strokes: horizontal, vertical, tick, dot and horizontal. Write horizontally first, then vertically, then tick to the lower left, click, and finally horizontally.
6. 六(liù):
Six strokes: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal and left. Write horizontally first, then vertically, horizontally, vertically, horizontally, and finally.
7. 七(qī):
Four strokes: horizontal, vertical, horizontal and dot. Write horizontally first, then vertically, horizontally and finally.
8. 八(bā):
Three strokes: horizontal, vertical and horizontal. Write horizontally first, then vertically, and finally horizontally.
9. 九(jiǔ):
Four strokes: horizontal, vertical, horizontal and vertical. Write horizontally first, then vertically, horizontally and finally vertically.
10. 十(shí):
Two strokes: horizontal and vertical. Write horizontally first, then vertically.