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Is the brush and pen in the same order?

Landlord, it's different. In order to adapt to fast calligraphy and make the written words more beautiful, strokes are often changed according to the structure of the words to improve the writing speed, but this is not necessarily the case. For example:

Hand: The standard stroke order of hand is: left horizontal hook, but the calligraphy font is often written as: left horizontal hook.

Yes, some standard stroke orders are: horizontal, vertical and horizontal, but calligraphy fonts are often written as: horizontal and vertical.

Style: According to the structure of Chinese characters, the "Ben" on the right is wood, and a horizontal character is added, because "Ben" means "fundamental", "root" means "Ben" means "root", and the bottom horizontal character of the book represents the "root" of "wood", but calligraphy

Right: Like the word "you", the standard stroke order is: horizontal, left and vertical, but for convenience, the calligraphy font is written as: left and vertical.

Points: The standard stroke order is: left and right, but the stroke order of calligraphy fonts is: left and right.

Wait a minute.

These all need you to take a closer look. When learning calligraphy, we should clearly understand the origin of Chinese characters and what the later variants look like. Don't take the stroke order of calligraphy as the standard stroke order.

Pupils learn Chinese characters, but teachers don't teach stroke order. Let's see what the children's Chinese characters have written. I didn't understand it when I was a child, but I learned later that I wanted to be a teacher.