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How to write dots and apostrophes?

The meaning of "skimming" in Tian Zige is as follows:

Analysis: Press the pen when you start, then write slowly and quickly, and write briskly to the lower left, with a thin nib.

The Tian Zige spelling of "dot" is as follows:

Analysis: Start writing gently, write sharply, and then gradually become heavier. Write a short diagonal line to the lower right and the pen won't come out.

Words with apostrophes are: harmony, action, I, public, heavy, division, thousand, eight, agriculture, Germany, Yao, hand, development, ren and so on.

The words with "dot" are: Ning, Ta, Yu, Shou, Zhai, An, Zi, Wan, Song, Hong, Prison, Disaster, etc.

Extended data:

According to the unified code standard, Chinese characters have eight basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, point, lift, left, grip, hook and bend. The basic strokes are matched with each other to generate 29-point compound strokes, totaling 37 strokes. The latest version contains 36 strokes.

There are eight basic strokes in traditional Chinese characters, namely, "point (个), horizontal (个), vertical (个), left (个), folded (个) and hooked (个).

There are five basic types of strokes: horizontal, vertical, left-handed, dotted and folded, which were published by the Ministry of Culture of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the China Language Reform Commission on1October 30th, 1965, and published by the State Language Committee and People's Republic of China (PRC) Press and Publication Bureau on March 1988.