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+ | Below are the character stroke orders for Unit 9 of AllSet Learning's book, '''[https://amzn.to/46I0KAI Learn Chinese Characters by Reading]'''. There are a total of [[Learn Chinese Characters by Reading|20 units]]. | ||
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<div class="js-hanzi" data-char="父"></div> | <div class="js-hanzi" data-char="父"></div> | ||
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">fù</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">fù</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> Represents the father, often used as a component in other characters.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Top to bottom, left to right | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Top to bottom, left to right.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">zǐ</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">zǐ</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> Represents the son, often used as a component in other characters.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Generally top to bottom, ending with the horizontal stroke.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">shí</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">shí</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> The left side is the sun component 日 , and the right side is 寸.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Left to right, top to bottom.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">hòu</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">hòu</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> The only easily recognizable part is the person component 亻, but you should be able to see that the right half goes top to bottom.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Left to right, top to bottom.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">nián</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">nián</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading"> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading"></span> Can appear as part of other characters. Can't be broken down to simpler components.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Generally top to bottom.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">wén</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">wén</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> Can appear as part of other characters. Can't be broken down to simpler components.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Top to bottom | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Top to bottom.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">mǔ</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">mǔ</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> Represents the mother, often used as a component in other characters.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Generally top to bottom.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">měi</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">měi</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿱</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿱</span> Can you see the 母 inside the other component?</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Generally top to bottom.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">yù</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">yù</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> Can appear as part of other characters. Can't be broken down to simpler components.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Generally top to bottom, final dot last.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">guó</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">guó</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿴</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿴</span> This character is fully enclosed by the "box" component 囗. Inside the enclosure is the character 玉.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Write the outside of the box, then the inside, then close the box.</p> |
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+ | For full instructions and additional practice, purchase AllSet Learning's book, '''[https://amzn.to/46I0KAI Learn Chinese Characters by Reading]'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 14 September 2024
Below are the character stroke orders for Unit 9 of AllSet Learning's book, Learn Chinese Characters by Reading. There are a total of 20 units.
Pinyin: fù
Structure: Represents the father, often used as a component in other characters.
Stroke Order: Top to bottom, left to right.
Meaning: "father"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 父母
- 父女
- 父子
Pinyin: zǐ
Structure: Represents the son, often used as a component in other characters.
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom, ending with the horizontal stroke.
Meaning: "son"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 王子
- 太子
- 男子
Pinyin: shí
Structure: ⿰ The left side is the sun component 日 , and the right side is 寸.
Stroke Order: Left to right, top to bottom.
Meaning: "time; when"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 时间
- 时候
- 小时
Pinyin: hòu
Structure: ⿰ The only easily recognizable part is the person component 亻, but you should be able to see that the right half goes top to bottom.
Stroke Order: Left to right, top to bottom.
Meaning: "[part of “when”]"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 时候
- 问候
- 等候
Pinyin: nián
Structure: Can appear as part of other characters. Can't be broken down to simpler components.
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom.
Meaning: "year"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 今年
- 每年
- 去年
Pinyin: wén
Structure: Can appear as part of other characters. Can't be broken down to simpler components.
Stroke Order: Top to bottom.
Meaning: "text, culture"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 文学
- 中文
- 英文
Pinyin: mǔ
Structure: Represents the mother, often used as a component in other characters.
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom.
Meaning: "mother"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 母语
- 父母
- 母女
Pinyin: měi
Structure: ⿱ Can you see the 母 inside the other component?
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom.
Meaning: "every"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 每天
- 每个人
- 每个星期
Pinyin: yù
Structure: Can appear as part of other characters. Can't be broken down to simpler components.
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom, final dot last.
Meaning: "jade"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 玉石
- 美玉
- 玉米
Pinyin: guó
Structure: ⿴ This character is fully enclosed by the "box" component 囗. Inside the enclosure is the character 玉.
Stroke Order: Write the outside of the box, then the inside, then close the box.
Meaning: "country"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 国家
- 国门
- 美国
For full instructions and additional practice, purchase AllSet Learning's book, Learn Chinese Characters by Reading.