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How to write vertical hook strokes?

Vertical hook writing: the bottom is stable, the hook body is upward, and the back is slightly arched and then retracted.

Stroke essentials: the stroke 12 is slightly curved and the vertical line is adducted. The picture is as follows:

Vertical hook Chinese characters: Wu, Yuan, Yun, Xiong and Yao.

First, Wu

Pinyin: wù, wū, radical: er, stroke: 3, traditional: Uyghur, five strokes: GQV.

Explanation:

[ wù ]

1, Gao Ping; Stand out high.

2. Describe the bald mountain. Generally refers to baldness.

[West]

"Baldness" is also treated upright. The water is neither cold nor hot.

Group words: integrity, integrity, abrupt, integrity, arrogance.

Second, Yuan.

Pinyin: yuán, radical: 1, stroke: 4, traditional: Yuan, five strokes:.

Explanation:

1, dynasty. Genghis Khan of Mongolia was founded in 1206. 127 1 year, Kublai Khan defined the country as yuan. Song Dynasty perished in 1279. Its capital is mostly (now Beijing).

2. Last name.

Group words: New Year's Day, Fuehrer, One Yuan, AD, Founding Father.

Third, allow

Pinyin: yǔn, radical: er, stroke: 4, traditional: rhyme, five strokes: CQB.

Explanation:

1, allowed.

2. Last name.

3. Fairness; Suitable.

Combination words: allow, promise, grant, yuyun and grant.

The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy

Fourth, brother

Pinyin: xing, radical: er, stroke: 5, traditional: brother, five strokes: KQB.

Explanation:

1, brother.

2. Men of the same age among relatives who are older than themselves.

3. honorifics for male friends.

Group words: brother, brother, brother, father and brother, world brother.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Yao (legendary leader of tribal alliance in the late period of China ancient patriarchal clan society)

Pinyin: yáo, radical: Wu, stroke: 6, traditional: Yao, five strokes: ATGQ.

Interpretation: Ancient names. The legendary ancient emperor of China. No, Tao Tang, historically known as Tang Yao. After his death, Shun succeeded to the throne through abdication.

Composers: Yao Shun, Yao Chan, Vagrancy, Wei Yao and Yao Dian.