The correct way to write Pinyin letters in stroke order
The correct way to write the pinyin letters in stroke order is as follows:
When writing Aa, be careful not to make the angle of the two feet of the uppercase A too large, which will affect the appearance. The circle of the lowercase a should be rounder. When writing Bb, pay attention to the upper and lower symmetry of the capital B to make it look beautiful. The lowercase b returns to the left half of the middle box before writing. Writing the letter Cc is relatively simple. Note that the uppercase C should be consistent with the lowercase.
Dd (capital D). Don’t raise your head too high, as it will feel heavy down there. The lowercase d stroke should be full and powerful. EeThe capital E is the same as writing Chinese characters, without the upward hook. When writing lowercase e and f, pay attention to the position of the square, with f pointing up to the sky and then horizontally. When writing Ff, pay attention to the fact that uppercase F should be fatter up and down, and lowercase F should be thinner left and right.
The letter Gg should fill the middle space, but don’t write it too heavily. Pay attention to the correspondence between uppercase and lowercase. When writing Hh, please note that the capital letter H should be the same size as t. The lowercase h should be straight and full. When writing the letter Ii, pay attention to the stroke order of the lowercase i. The first stroke is the vertical one on the left, and then the dot.
The writing of the letter Jj should be compared with the Chinese character "九", paying attention to their size and shape. Kk Note that the uppercase K occupies the upper two spaces, while the lowercase k occupies the middle space. The intensity of the strokes should be evenly distributed. LlThe capital L should occupy two spaces. Please note that there should be no check mark on the vertical line below the capital L. The lowercase l occupies the middle grid. Pay attention to the vertical position of the lowercase l to be written straight.
When writing the capital M of Mm, pay attention to the size of the upper and lower openings and the placement of the lowercase m. For the lowercase m, pay attention to its occupancy and distribution of strokes. The capital N of Nn should not be written too fat. The first stroke should be written vertically on the left. When combined, it forms an inverted 3 with a hook. Pay attention to the placement of the lowercase n, and the three strokes must be consistent.
When writing the letter Oo, pay attention to the upper and lower case and don’t write it too inconsistently. Don’t make the circle of the lowercase o too large. When writing Pp, pay attention to the position of the capital P, and do not point the vertical line below the P downward. Don’t write the lowercase p vertically crookedly.
When writing the letter Qq, pay attention to the placement of uppercase Q and lowercase q. Don’t write the circle with capital Q as a circle. When writing, pay attention to the position occupied by the circle so that it doesn’t become too flat. When writing Rr, be careful not to write the capital R with a missing r. The second stroke of the capital R is vertical, not short. When writing Ss, be careful not to write the uppercase S as the double curved line S in Chinese Pinyin, but remove the curved line on the right, and do not write the lowercase S as the pinyin z with a hook at the end.
TtThe uppercase T should be aligned up and down and the opening should be of a moderate size, while the lowercase t only needs to be aligned up and down. When writing the letter Uu, you must pay attention to the position of the uppercase U and the position and size relationship of the two points above the U. You must also pay attention to the continuity of the uppercase U and lowercase u and whether the vertical position of the lowercase u is written straight.
When writing the letter Vv, be careful not to write the uppercase V as the pinyin n or pinyin b in Chinese Pinyin. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the position of the lower stroke of V not being too high. Pay attention to the lowercase v. Its format and writing.