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The Stroke Order of the Chinese Characters
Youxuan Wang
2011-12-05
Introduction
The present discussion presumes that the reader has already read my article "Five Basic Strokes and their Serial Code"and is familiar with both the names and serial codes of the strokes. Otherwise, please click here to read it.
In what follows, we will first introduce 7 general rules for ordering the stroke sequence of the Chinese characters before we discuss another 7 supplementary rules. These two set of rules address two types of concerns. They will both be explained with examples.
The 7 general rules are:
A1
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先横后竖
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The horizontal goes before the vertical;
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A2
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先撇后捺
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the throw-away goes before press-down;
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A3
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从上到下
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from top to bottom;
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A4
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从左到右
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from left to right;
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A5
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从外到内
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from outside to inside;
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A6
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先中间后两边
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from centre to the two sides; and
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A7
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先里头后封口
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from contents before enclosure.
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Each of the above seven general rules highlights a hierarchical relation in a binary opposition. By implications, the seven rules mention seven pairs of opposing terms:
(A1) Héng versus shù:
(A2) Piě versus nà:
(A3) Top versus bottom;
(A4) Left versus right;
(A5) Outside versus inside;
(A6) Centres versus periphery;
(A7) Contents versus enclosure.
When one stroke moving horizontally from left to right crosses another stroke falling vertically from top to bottom, which should go first? Similarly, when a diagonal line moving down from top-right to bottom-left joins or crosses another stroke sliding also diagonally - but only from top-left to bottom-right, which of the pair should be given primacy over the other? A1 states that when the héng is opposed to the shù, the former is given primacy over the latter. A2 indicates that when the piě is opposed to the nà, the piě goes before nà. Thus, although there are as many as seven rules, the rules are organised by binary oppositions rather than random considerations.
The 7 supplementary rules are:
B1
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点在上面或左上,先写
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The dot is to be written first – if it appears at the top or top-left of a character.
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B2
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点在里面或右上,后写
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The dot comes last – if it appears at the top-right or if it hides itself inside a radical.
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B3
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右上包、左上包的,先外后里
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Outside precedes inside – if there's a two-sided enclosure from top-right or from top-left.
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B4
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左下包围的,先里后外
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Inside goes before outside – if there's a two-sided enclosure from bottom and left.
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B5
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上边未包围的,先里后外
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Inside is given primacy over outside – if there's a three-sided enclosure opening at the top.
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B6
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下边未包围的,先外后里
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Outside goes before inside – if it's a three-sided enclosure opening at the bottom.
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B7
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右边未包围的,先上后里再左下
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Top goes first, followed by middle, then by bottom and finally by the left side – if the enclosure opens on the right side.
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These 7 supplementary rules are not primarily organised by binary oppositions, but purport to deal with two main types of situations: (a) when there is a dot at one of the three points on the top side of the character (B1-B2) ; (b) when there is an unclosed two-sided or three-sided enclosure in a character (B3-B7).
A. Seven general rules illustrated with examples
This section of the present article assumes that the reader knows the serial codes of the five classes of strokes. (Click here for a short article on this topic.) In the tables below, we will use three abbreviations:
Ch: Character 汉字
P.R.: Principal radical 部首
S.O.: Stroke order 笔顺
A1. Horizontal goes before vertical – when the two strokes cross each other:
Ch.
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P.R.
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S.O.
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Comment
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中
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丨
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2512
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2512
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十
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十
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12
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12
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土
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土
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121
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(12)-1
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士
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士
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121
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(12)-1
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干
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干
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112
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112
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聿
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聿
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511112
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511112
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A2. The piě (throw-away) goes before the nà (press-down) when the two cross each other or join each other.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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丈
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一
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134
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1-(34)
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人
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人
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34
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34
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介
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人
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3432
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(34)-32
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仓
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人
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3455
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(34)-55
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入
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入
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34
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34
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凶
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凵
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3452
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(34)-52
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天
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大
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1134
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11-(34)
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文
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文
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4134
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41-(34)
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杀
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木
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341234
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(34)-1234
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A3. From top to bottom – when one stroke is placed on top of another.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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三
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一
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111
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1-1-1
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乐
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丿
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35234
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3-5-34
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了
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乛
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52
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5-2
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个
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人
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342
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34-2
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竟
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立
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41431251135
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41431-2511-35
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音
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音
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414312511
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41431-2511
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A4. From left to right – when strokes are aligned side by side from left to right.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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休
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亻
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321234
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32-1234
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川
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川
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322
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3-2-2
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相
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木
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123425111
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1234-25111
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胡
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古
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122513511
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12251-3511
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臼
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臼
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321511
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321-51j-1
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A5. From outside to inside - when there's a three-sided enclosure opening only at the bottom.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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网
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冂
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253434
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25-3434
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凡
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几
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354
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35-4
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同
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口
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251251
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25 → 1 → 251
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问
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门
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425251
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425 → 251
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风
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风
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3534
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35-34
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A6. From centre to the two sides – if the central stroke is longer than those on both sides.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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兆
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儿
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341534
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(3-41)-(5-34)
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办
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力
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5344
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(53)-(44)
“力”first.
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北
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匕
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21135
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(2 -11)-(3-5)
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小
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小
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234
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2-(34)
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山
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山
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252
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2-(52)
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恋
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心
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4122344544
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41-(22-34)-4544
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承
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手
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52111534
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5-(2111-(5-34))
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水
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水
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2534
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2-(5-34)
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永
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水
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45534
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(45)-(5-34)
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非
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非
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21112111
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(2-111)-(2 -111)
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Note this rule does not apply to “忄”or “火” as the stroke orders of these two characters are governed by B1 which we will soon discuss.
A7. From contents before enclosure
When writing the囗-class words, we would begin with the first two strokes of "囗" (i.e., 25). Before closing "囗", we would then write the contents inside the enclosure. When the contents are completed, we close "囗" by writing its bottom héng (一).
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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国
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囗
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25112141
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Do not hastily close "囗" until you have written "玉", "元", "员", or "卷".
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园
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囗
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2511351
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圆
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囗
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2525125341
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圈
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囗
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25431134551
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凸
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凵
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21251
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Although "凵" is not closed in itself, the whole word "凸" is closed. Therefore, the bottom long héng in "凸" is counted as the last independent stroke. Please watch the animation of the stroke order of this word on the Online Handian Dictionary here: <http://www.zdic.net/zd/zi/ZdicE5Zdic87ZdicB8.htm>.
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Note that in a complete enclosure like “囗”, the two sides on the left and bottom do not form a single-stroke “L-shaped” zhé. When counting its strokes and describing its stroke order, we should see “凸” as a complete closure, even though it belongs to the 凵-class. In an open “凵”, the zhé “L” (with a turning-point at bottom-left) is one single stroke. In the whole word “凸” the zhé “L” is broken into two strokes.
B. Seven supplementary rules illustrated with examples
B.1. The dot is to be written down first – if it appears at the top or top-left of a character.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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义
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丶
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434
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4-34
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为
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丶
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4373
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4-373
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头
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大
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44134
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44-134
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忄
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忄
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442
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4-42
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门
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门
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425
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4-25
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心
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心
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4544
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4-5-44
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火
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火
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4334
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4-334 (人)
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母
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母
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55414
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55-(4-14)
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衣
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衣
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413734
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4-13734
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B.2. The dot is the last to be written down – if it appears at the top-right or if it hides itself inside a radical.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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叉
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又
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544
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“丶”in the middle is the last stroke.
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发
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又
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53544
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“丶”at the top-right is the last stroke.
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尤
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尢
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1354
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“丶”at the top-right is the last stroke.
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戈
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戈
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1534
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“丶”at the top-right is the last stroke.
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成
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戈
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135534
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“丶”at the top-right is the last stroke.
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我
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戈
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315134
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“丶”at the top-right is the last stroke.
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犬
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犬
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1344
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“丶”at the top-right is the last stroke.
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瓦
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瓦
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1554
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“丶”in the middle is the last stroke.
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玉
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玉
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11214
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“丶”at the top-right is the last stroke.
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龙
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龙
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13534
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“丶”at the top-right is the last stroke.
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B3. Outside precedes inside – if there's a two-sided enclosure from top-right or from top-left.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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压
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厂
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131214
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131214
“厂”,“土”,and “、”
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厌
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厂
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131344
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13-1344
“厂”+“犬”
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原
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厂
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1332511234
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13-(32511-234)
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句
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口
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35251
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35251
丿,㇆,口
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庄
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广
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413121
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413-121
“广”+“土”
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式
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弋
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112154
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112154
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或
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戈
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12511534
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12511534
“戈”+“口”+“㇀”
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病
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疒
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4134112534
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41341-12534
“疒”+“丙”
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B4. Inside goes before outside – if there's a two-sided enclosure from bottom-left.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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廷
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廴
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312154
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3121-54;
“壬” goes before “ 廴”
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边
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辶
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53454
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53454;
“力” goes before “辶”
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远
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辶
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1135454
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1135-454
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道
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辶
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431325111454
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431325111-454
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B5. Inside is given primacy over outside – if there's a three-sided enclosure opening at top.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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凶
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凵
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3452
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34-52
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函
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凵
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52413452
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524134-52
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山
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山
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252
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2-52
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幽
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幺
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255455452
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2554554-52
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B6. Outside goes before inside – if it's a three-sided enclosure opening at bottom.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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冈
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冂
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2534
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25-34
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凡
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几
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354
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35-4
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同
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口
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251251
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25-1251
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风
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风
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3534
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35-34
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用
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用
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35112
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35-112
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B7. Top goes first, which is to be followed by middle strokes, then by bottom strokes, and finally by strokes on the left side – if the enclosure opens on the right side.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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区
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匚
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1345
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134-5
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匹
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匚
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1355
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135-5
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匠
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匚
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133125
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13312-5
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医
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匚
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1311345
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131134-5
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巨
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工
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1515
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151-5
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断
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斤
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43123453312
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(431234-5)-3312
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Although “匚” (15) is a radical, its second stroke “㇗” (5) has to wait until all the strokes inside its enclosure have been written down. Thus, the stroke order of “匹” is not 1535 (一,㇗, 儿), but 1355 (一,儿,㇗).
C. Exercises
C1. Give the PR and stroke order of each of the following words:
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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丑
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丞
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乖
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傲
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势
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词
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幽
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练
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承
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方
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片
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贰
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辈
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瓜
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臣
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臼
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鼎
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C2. The stroke orders of the following words are somewhat difficult. Please look them up in the Handian Online Dictionary (Click here: <http://www.zdic.net/zd/>), and watch the animations of their stroke order thereon.
Ch.
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PR
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Stroke Order
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Comment
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乃
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丿
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53
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丿,㇡
(Cf. 及)
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凸
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凵
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21251
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Note that the whole word is a complete enclosure.
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匕
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匕
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35
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丿, 乚
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及
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又
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3-54
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丿,㇋,㇏
(Cf. 乃)
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叉
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又
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544
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54-4
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讯
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讠
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45512
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45 (讠) -512 (㇈, 十)
(Note that the last two strokes are a heng and a shu.)
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万
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万
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153
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1-53 (㇆, 丿)
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噩
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口
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1225125112512511
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12-251(口)-251(口)-1-251(口)-251(口)-1.
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敝
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攵
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43252343134
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43-25-234-3134
(丷→冂→小→攵)
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方
|
方
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4153
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41-53 (㇆, 丿)
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脊
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月
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4134342511
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4134342511
(two dots on the top-left, followed by two dots on the top-right, then "人", and finallt "月" (= “肉” )
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武
|
止
|
11212154
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11(二)-2121(止)-54 (㇂, 、)
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火
|
火
|
4334
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43-34 (人)
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爽
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爻
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13434343434
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1-(3434-3434)-34
(一→爻→爻→人)
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贯
|
贝
|
55212534
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Top: 5(㇜)-5(㇆)-1(一)-3(丿)
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母
|
母
|
55414
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55-414
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登
|
癶
|
543341251431
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Top: 54-334
Bottom: 1251-43-1
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舅
|
臼
|
3215112512153
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(321-51-1)-25121-53
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鬯
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鬯
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3444445235
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34-4444-52-35
(×→ 4 点→凵→匕)
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