The stroke order table is a tool to guide the writing order of Chinese characters. According to the structural characteristics of Chinese characters, according to the principles of first horizontal and then vertical, first left and then down, from top to bottom, from left to right, from outside to inside, from middle to both sides, and from outside to inside, you can write in the following order:
Horizontal: one (héng), two (èr), three (sān), four (Si), five (w incarnation), six (Li), seven (Q:), eight (bā), nine (Ji incarnation) and ten (shí).
Vertical: ten (shí), one (héng), two (èr), three (sān), four (sü), five (wǔ), six (Li), seven (qě), eight (bā) and nine (jiǔ).
Left: Ren, Ba, Qi, Liu, Wu, Three, Two, One.
Four: one (héng), two (èr), three (sān), four (Si), five (wǔ), six (Li), seven (qě), eight (bā), nine (jiǔ) and ten (shí).
Folds: factory (ch ǐ ng), b (yǐ), convex (tū), concave (āo), mouth (kǒu), field (tián), sun (ri) and yue (yuē).