First, we need to understand the structure of Tian Zige. Tian Zige consists of four straight lines and four squares, forming a "Tian" shape. The number 10 should be written in the upper right corner and the lower right corner of Tian Zige.
The specific writing is as follows:
Oblique "1", between the upper right corner cell and the lower right corner cell. Be careful to write diagonally, not in a straight line, touching the lines of the upper right cell and the lower right cell at the same time, but not beyond the lines.
Write "0" at the bottom right of "1" and write it in the box at the bottom right. Be careful to touch the downline and right line, but don't cross the line.
In this way, the number 10 is written. It should be noted that the position of the number Tian Zige 10 should be in the middle, not to the left and right, nor to the high and low. At the same time, keep each number the same size, not one big and one small.
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Tian Zige is a tool for practicing Chinese character writing, which consists of four lines and four grids, and can help learners to better grasp the structure and proportion of Chinese characters. Besides Tian Zige, there are Mi Zige, Jiugongge and other writing tools.
Tian Zige is a tool for practicing Chinese writing. Its name comes from its shape like a "field". Tian Zige consists of four lines and four squares, which can help learners to better grasp the structure and proportion of Chinese characters.
Writing numbers, letters and Chinese characters in Tian Zige can improve the accuracy and beauty of writing. Besides Tian Zige, there are Mi Zige, Jiugongge and other writing tools.
The number 10 is a two-digit number, which consists of the number 1 and the number 0. In mathematics, the number 10 has many characteristics, such as it is the first two-digit number, it is a multiple of 10, it has a 0 and a 1, and so on.
In daily life, the number 10 also has many applications, such as 10 for counting, 10 minutes for time, 10 hours and so on. In addition, the number 10 has some cultural implications. For example, in China culture, the number 10 stands for perfection and perfection.