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What number does the lantern refer to?
The number of hanging lanterns should be the number 8, because the overall shape of 8 is very similar to that of lanterns, so it is in line with the theme.

To develop good writing habits, we should start from an early age and start from the basics. We all know that Chinese characters have writing norms, but few people know that numbers also have writing norms.

Why do some people write beautiful numbers that make people feel comfortable, and some people write numbers that make people feel uncomfortable?

This is related to the standard degree of digital writing. Numbers are the basis of learning mathematics, and parents should guide their children to write regularly in the right way.

Standardized digital writing is the basis of learning mathematics. Parents and friends should carefully read the writing method of each number and guide their children to write correctly.

How to write "0": find the upper left grid and start writing at a slightly right position in the middle of the upper edge line; Obliquely bend to the left, draw to the lower left frame, and stick it above the middle of the left line;

Then bend down to the right and draw to the left in the middle of the bottom line; Bend to the right again until the upper left grid is attached to the lower position in the middle of the vertical center line; Then bend to the left and return to the pen to collect the pen.

The writing method of "1": write in the left half of Tian Zige, start from the position to the left of the vertical center line, draw a straight line to the lower left, close the pen at the lower edge, and close the pen at the position to the right of the left line.

The writing method of "2": find the square in the upper left corner of Tian Zige, start from the middle of the left line a little higher, and draw a curve upward to the middle of the upper line; Draw a bend to the right to the middle of the vertical center line;

Incline to the left until you turn at the top of the lower left corner; Then draw a horizontal line to the right along the bottom line and write it on the vertical center line to close the pen.

How to write "3": start from the middle of the upper left corner and the left line, draw a curve upwards and touch the middle of the upper edge line; Then draw a bend to the right, bend to the left when you reach the vertical centerline (not the vertical centerline), and draw to the left in the middle of the horizontal centerline;

After repeating a section to the right along the horizontal midline, bend down to the right to the middle of the vertical midline; Then bend down to the left to the middle of the lower sideline; Bend to the left and collect pens in the upper left corner.

How to write "4": It was written with two strokes. The first stroke: start the stroke from the middle of the upper edge line to the left, draw a straight line to the lower left, write an angle below the horizontal center line, draw a horizontal line to the right, and close the stroke at the vertical center line.

The second stroke: start from the left position of the vertical center line, draw a straight line to the left and lower, and close the stroke at the left position in the middle of the lower edge line.

How to write "5": It was written with two strokes. The first stroke: start from the middle of the upper edge line to the left, draw a straight line to the lower left, and reach the intersection of the left line and the horizontal center line; Draw a small bend to the right, beyond the horizontal center line;

Then turn right down to the middle of the lower left grid and the vertical center line; Then draw a bend to the left, to the middle of the lower sideline; Draw a curve to the left and close the pen slightly lower in the middle of the left line.

The second stroke: start from a lower position than the first stroke, draw a horizontal line to the right, and touch the vertical center line to receive the stroke.