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How to Write Stroke Video in Fish Stroke Order

How to write strokes in the order of fish strokes (video): horizontal skimming/horizontal hook, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal and vertical folding hook.

The following is a detailed explanation of the stroke order of the word "fish"

Please note that the stroke order of each word may be different due to different fonts or writing styles.

Cross stroke/cross hook: This stroke is the first stroke of the word fish. It is light at first, inclines slightly upwards, then gradually thickens and finally tapers. Whether the shape of this pen is a hook or not depends on your writing style and personal preference.

Vertical pen: This pen is the second pen of the word fish, falling vertically from top to bottom, slightly bending in the middle and straightening at the end. This stroke mainly supports the balance of the whole word.

Horizontal folding: this pen is the third stroke of the fish character, slightly inclined from top to bottom, with the middle folded to the left and the end folded to the right. The purpose of this stroke is to add some changes and dynamics to the font.

Horizontal: This stroke is the fourth stroke of the word fish, which falls horizontally from left to right, then arches slightly upward in the middle, and finally becomes straight. This kind of stroke mainly adds some sense of stability and strength to the glyph.

Vertical pen: this pen is the fifth pen of the fish character, falling vertically from top to bottom, then slightly bending in the middle and straightening at the end. This stroke mainly supports the balance of the whole word.

Horizontal: This stroke is the sixth stroke of the fish character, which falls horizontally from left to right, then arches slightly upward in the middle and finally becomes straight. This kind of stroke mainly adds some sense of stability and strength to the glyph.

Horizontal: This stroke is the seventh stroke of the word fish, which falls horizontally from left to right and finally arches slightly upward. This kind of stroke mainly adds some sense of stability and strength to the glyph.

Vertical folding hook: this stroke is the last stroke of the fish character, slightly bent from top to bottom, then folded to the left in the middle, finally folded to the right, and hooked down. The purpose of this stroke is to add some changes and dynamics to the font.

The above is a detailed explanation of the word "fish". Please feel free to let me know if you need further guidance or have any questions.