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What are the stroke order rules of Chinese characters?
The rules of stroke order are first horizontal and then vertical, first left and then down, top-down, left and right, advanced and then closed, first middle and then both sides, and from outside to inside.

1. The standard fonts in Chinese mainland are standardized Chinese characters promulgated by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China), including simplified characters promulgated by 1956. The stroke order standard follows the stroke order standard of commonly used characters in modern Chinese.

2. The Standard of Stroke Order of Modern Chinese Universal Characters changed the implicit stroke order into the explicit stroke order, and listed the stroke order of 7000 Chinese characters one by one in three forms: heel, stroke and serial number, which improved the original stroke order standard.

Extended data:

1. In order to promote the standardization of China's spoken and written languages and eliminate the difficulties in standardizing the stroke order, the State Language Commission and the Press and Publication Administration decided to improve the current standard stroke order, thus forming the Standard for the Stroke Order of Modern Chinese Commonly Used Characters.

2. Stroke is a continuous line when Chinese characters are written. It is the smallest unit of Chinese characters. Detailed classification divides strokes into basic strokes and derived strokes (compound strokes).

3. The improvement of the standard stroke order adopts the principle of paying equal attention to stability and systematization, that is, on the premise of maintaining the stability of the current standard stroke order, the stroke order of fewer numbers is adjusted to enhance the systematization of the standard stroke order as much as possible.

At present, Chinese characters have two structural units: one is strokes, and the other is components. Components are also composed of strokes, so strokes are the smallest unit of Chinese characters.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ stroke order Baidu Encyclopedia _ stroke Baidu Encyclopedia _ modern Chinese common characters stroke order specification