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Correct writing of cross-folding hook
The horizontal folding hook is written as follows:

Write a short horizontal line from the pen (you can tilt it slightly to the right), then write a short left when bending the pen, then bend it to the right to write a short horizontal line (tilt it slightly to the right), and then bend it down (slightly to the left) to write a tick. The direction of the hook corresponds to the starting position of the first pen.

Introduction to strokes:

1, stroke (bǐ huà) usually refers to various shapes of points and lines that constitute Chinese characters, such as horizontal (1), vertical (2), left (3) and west (? ), fold (? ), etc. , which is the smallest Lian Bi unit of Chinese character glyphs. Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of a word book.

2. When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to paintings with pen-and-ink strokes. This meaning is generally used in ancient books, but it is not commonly used or used now.

3. There are eight basic strokes in traditional Chinese characters, namely "point (throw), horizontal (throw), vertical (throw), left (throw) and left (? ), mention (? ), fold (? ) and "tick (cut)" are also called "eight-character method".

4. The List of Printed General Chinese Characters 1965 issued by the Ministry of Culture of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Chinese Character Reform Commission of China on October 30th, and the List of Modern Chinese General Chinese Characters issued by the State Language Commission and the People's Republic of China (PRC) Press and Publication Bureau on March 30th 1988 stipulated five basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, left, dotted and folded.