All radicals stroke order table
Two drops of water, bald cover, one word beside the word, one word beside the factory, one box beside the knife, one box with the same word, one box, prefix, private word, private word.
First horizontal and then vertical (X, Wang), first left and then press (person, eight), top-down (three tones), left and right (reasoning, beating), first outside and then inside (asking, flashing), first outside and then inside, then sealed, first in and then on both sides (country, circle).
Because of the complex structure of Chinese characters, there are many ways to combine radicals into words, and their positions are not fixed, either up or down, left or right, or inside or outside, and words are completely different from word to word. All these word-forming units larger than strokes are called radicals. ?
Although there are many Chinese characters, the number of radicals is limited, and many Chinese characters have the same radicals, such as: Jiang, Hu, He, Hai and Yang all have radicals; The words "drag", "pull", "push", "help" and "hit" all have the same radicals, and these same radicals are radicals. ?
It can be seen that radicals are radicals, but radicals are not necessarily radicals. The radicals of Chinese characters belong to the basic knowledge of Chinese, so we must keep them in mind and accumulate more words with the same radicals. If you don't know these words, you should look them up in the dictionary. Only by expanding your literacy and vocabulary can you lay a solid foundation for Chinese learning. In addition, it is human nature to be diligent and good at practicing calligraphy, which can be a plus item in the Chinese exam.