The stroke order of achievement
The stroke order of the character Ji is: Bi fold, Bi fold, Ti, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, Bi, dot, ***11 strokes.
Ji is a phonetic character, and its basic meaning is: twisting linen and cotton into thread can be woven into cloth. This process is called Ji spinning, and the tool used for Ji spinning is called Ji needle. In ancient times, the word "ji" could also mean the performance appraisal of ancient officials. In addition, the word "ji" has two other meanings: one refers to achievements, such as great achievements; the other refers to ancient financial account books, such as cashier books, account books, etc.
In calligraphy, although the stroke order of the word "ji" seems simple, it actually requires attention to some details. First of all, the first and second strokes are both folding, so you need to pay attention to the turning technique. Then, the third stroke is to lift, which needs to be lifted briskly. The fourth and fifth strokes are both horizontal and need to be steady and powerful.
The sixth stroke is vertical, which needs to be vertically downward. The seventh and eighth strokes are both horizontal and need to be steady and powerful. The ninth stroke is vertical and needs to be vertically downward. The tenth stroke is a horizontal fold, so you need to pay attention to the turning technique. Finally, the eleventh and twelfth strokes are the apostrophe and the dot respectively. You need to pay attention to the length of the apostrophe and the position of the dot.
Although the word "ji" seems simple, it actually requires attention to some details and skills. Understanding and mastering these details and techniques can help us better grasp the writing and meaning of Chinese characters, and improve our calligraphy level and cultural literacy.
Idioms containing achievements:
1. Great achievements: great achievements.
2. Remarkable achievements: Describes a person who is very accomplished and has outstanding achievements.
3. Respect Jiang Jieji: Take it as an example of wealth and honor without forgetting the roots and not seeking comfort.
4. Chongxi’s accumulated achievements: describes the sages who have been virtuous for many generations, and the world is peaceful and prosperous. Contact Chongxi tiredly.
5. Distinguished achievements: outstanding achievements.
6. Distinguished achievements: outstanding meritorious achievements.
7. Cultivate knowledge and accumulate literary talents.
8. Great achievements: great achievements and achievements.
9. Silkworms and crabs: It is a metaphor that the name is right and the reality is wrong, and the two have nothing to do with each other.
10. Pi Bian Suji: deerskin hat, white clothes.
11. Performance appraisal and demotion: Evaluation of officials’ performance to determine promotion or demotion.
12. A learned scholar: a learned person; a scholar.
13. The merits of the horse: the horse is sweating while galloping.
14. Great achievements: great achievements. Great achievements together.
15. Performance appraisal: evaluate the gains and losses of officials’ performance.