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+ | Below are the character stroke orders for Unit 10 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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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">jiǔ</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">jiǔ</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.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">yīng</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">yīng</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿱</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿱</span> That's a 艹 (grass) on top, with a 央 (center) underneath.</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">mù</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">mù</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> Represents the eye, often used as a component in other characters.</p> |
− | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Write the outside of the box, then the inside, then close it.</p> | |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">kàn</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">kàn</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿸</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿸</span> Can you see a distorted 手 component over the 目 component? When we look at something far away, do we not shade our eyes with our hand?</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> top to bottom | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Generally top to bottom. Note the direction of the first three strokes.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">yán</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">yán</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> Represents the heart, frequently appears as part of other characters, often as 讠.</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">shuō</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">shuō</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> The left side is the speech component 讠, and the right side is 兑.</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">shéi</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">shéi</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> The left side is the speech component 讠, and the right side is 隹.</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Left to right, top to bottom. The right side deserves a little extra attention.</p> |
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<p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">yǔ</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">yǔ</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿰</span> The left side is the character 讠 , and the right side is 吾.</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">shēn</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">shēn</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> Represents the body, 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">xiè</span></p> | <p><strong>Pinyin:</strong> <span class="reading">xiè</span></p> | ||
− | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿲</span> | + | <p><strong>Structure:</strong> <span class="reading">⿲</span> The left part is the "speech" component 讠, followed by 射 on the right (which breaks down to 身 on the left and 寸 on the right).</p> |
− | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> | + | <p><strong>Stroke Order:</strong> Left to right, top to bottom.</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 06:35, 14 September 2024
Below are the character stroke orders for Unit 10 of AllSet Learning's book, Learn Chinese Characters by Reading. There are a total of 20 units.
Pinyin: jiǔ
Structure: Can appear as part of other characters. Can't be broken down to simpler components.
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom.
Meaning: "nine"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 九月
- 九个月
- 九个人
Pinyin: yīng
Structure: ⿱ That's a 艹 (grass) on top, with a 央 (center) underneath.
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom.
Meaning: "hero; England"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 英语
- 英国
- 英国人
Pinyin: mù
Structure: Represents the eye, often used as a component in other characters.
Stroke Order: Write the outside of the box, then the inside, then close it.
Meaning: "eye"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 目的
- 目前
- 头目
Pinyin: kàn
Structure: ⿸ Can you see a distorted 手 component over the 目 component? When we look at something far away, do we not shade our eyes with our hand?
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom. Note the direction of the first three strokes.
Meaning: "to look (at)"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 好看
- 看见
- 看书
Pinyin: yán
Structure: Represents the heart, frequently appears as part of other characters, often as 讠.
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom.
Meaning: "speech"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 语言
- 方言
- 名言
Pinyin: shuō
Structure: ⿰ The left side is the speech component 讠, and the right side is 兑.
Stroke Order: Left to right, top to bottom.
Meaning: "to speak"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 说话
- 小说
- 说一下
Pinyin: shéi
Structure: ⿰ The left side is the speech component 讠, and the right side is 隹.
Stroke Order: Left to right, top to bottom. The right side deserves a little extra attention.
Meaning: "who"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 你是谁
- 谁来了
- 谁在家
Pinyin: yǔ
Structure: ⿰ The left side is the character 讠 , and the right side is 吾.
Stroke Order: Left to right, top to bottom.
Meaning: "language"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 语言
- 汉语
- 母语
Pinyin: shēn
Structure: Represents the body, often used as a component in other characters.
Stroke Order: Generally top to bottom.
Meaning: "body"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 身体
- 身子
- 身上
Pinyin: xiè
Structure: ⿲ The left part is the "speech" component 讠, followed by 射 on the right (which breaks down to 身 on the left and 寸 on the right).
Stroke Order: Left to right, top to bottom.
Meaning: "to thank"
Common Words/Phrases:
- 谢谢
- 感谢
- 谢天谢地
For full instructions and additional practice, purchase AllSet Learning's book, Learn Chinese Characters by Reading.