Stroke Of A Chinese Character

A written Chinese character is a combination of strokes. Therefore, it is required to have a sound knowledge of strokes before you start to write Mandarin Chinese.

32 minutes 2 Enrolled 5.0 (2) Beginner

A written Chinese character is a combination of strokes. Therefore, it is required to have a sound knowledge of strokes before you start to write Mandarin Chinese. Among the ten basic strokes, this lesson teaches you names and the correct way of writing five simple strokes listed below. Also, you will get to know the differences in strokes’ shape formation and required strokes order for the Chinese character legibility.
  1. Héng, 橫(Horizontal): Rightward stroke
  2. Shù, 豎(Vertical): Downward stroke
  3. Piě, 撇(Throw): Falling leftwards with a slight curve
  4. Nà, 捺(Press): Falling rightwards by fattening at the bottom
  5. Diǎn, 點(Dot): Tiny dash, speck
Apart from five simple strokes, during today’s lesson, you can practice how to write and pronounce Chinese Characters using these simple strokes. A good understanding of writing and arranging strokes definitely can help you quickly write Chinese like native people.
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Ven. Pasgoda Sumiththa

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Founder of ChineseFor.LK, BA, MA (Chinese Medium), Coordinator/ Modern Languages, Nāgānanda International Institute for Buddhist Studies, Sri Lanka.
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