Vertical hook (vertical hook) spelling:
Folding times: 30%
Pen shape: folding pen
Alias: vertical hook, vertical folding and horizontal folding vertical hook
Writing: write a short vertical pen, a horizontal pen on the right, and a vertical hook on the left. Note that the vertical hook should not be too straight or too inclined, and the hook should be small and sharp.
Unified codeword symbol: CJK stroke SZWG
Example: bend, brother, numbers
Extended data:
Stroke is a continuous line written at one time when Chinese characters are written, and it is the smallest constituent unit of Chinese characters. Detailed classification divides strokes into basic strokes and derived strokes (compound strokes).
When writing, strokes whose direction has not changed from beginning to end are called basic strokes (flat strokes), and those whose direction has changed are called derived strokes (compound strokes, that is, folding strokes).
At present, it is generally accepted by the academic circles that Zhang Jingxian summed up the 6 196 words in "List of Chinese Characters for Printing", which can be divided into 6 basic strokes (i.e. flat strokes) and 25 derived strokes (i.e. folding strokes).
Six basic strokes include: horizontal (1), vertical (2), left (3), dot (3) and si (4). ), mention (? )。
20011219 "GB13000.1Character Set Chinese Character Folding Specification" issued by the Ministry of Education and the Language Committee also lists 25 kinds of derived strokes (folding strokes) of printed Song Dynasty:
Transverse fold (? ), sideways (? ), cross hook (e), cross hook (? ), horizontal folding (? ), lateral bending (? ), horizontal folding (? ), cross hook (? ), transverse hook (? ), cross hook (? ), horizontal folding (? ), transverse folding hook (? ), horizontal folding (? )。
Vertical lift (? ), vertical folding (? ), vertical hook (cut), vertical bend (? ), vertical hook (乚), vertical folding (ㄣ), vertical folding (? ), vertical folding hook (? ), skimming point (? ), fold (? ), oblique hook (? ), hook (? )。
In addition to these 25 folding strokes, there is also a folding stroke "?" Used to print Chinese characters in regular script. (commonly known as "lying hook"). [7-8]? Knowing the shape of strokes will help to count the number of strokes, which will help to guide writing and look it up in the dictionary.
According to the standard of regular script, Chinese characters are horizontal (1), vertical (2), apostrophe (3), dot (3) and fold (? ) five main strokes, of which horizontal and vertical strokes can be subdivided into nine auxiliary strokes:
Main pen shape: horizontal, vertical, eccentric, dot.
Subordinate strokes: horizontal, vertical, vertical hook, left, vertical left, point, grip, grip.
Nine kinds of strokes are flat pens, which are matched with folding pens to produce folding pens. There are about forty strokes between them.