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How to write wings?

Wings are written like this:

The stroke sequence of wings is as follows: Step 1, a curl, Step 2, a cross hook, Step 3, two strokes, Step 4, a point. Step five, cross, step six, one point, step seven, one point, step eight, one point, step nine, cross hook, step ten, one point, step eleven, cross, step twelve, step left, step thirteen, cross hook. In this way, the word bang is finished, with a total of 15 strokes.

The pinyin of wings is CHB?ng. Pay attention to the position of pinyin when writing. Writing should be standardized: all printed lowercase letters should be used, and the handwriting should not be mixed. To write a letter in accordance with the four-line and three-grid writing rules, when spelling names, places, countries and proper nouns, the first letter should be capitalized, and the first letter at the beginning of a sentence should also be capitalized. Note that some initials and finals can't be spelled together.

The importance of stroke order

This helps students form good study habits. When they are unfamiliar with Chinese characters, they must pay attention to the importance of writing. Following the stroke order can reasonably arrange the font and writing process, so that the words can be written quickly and beautifully. Whether Chinese characters are beautiful or not is inextricably linked with the stroke order-the stroke order restricts the bookshelf structure of Chinese characters. If the stroke order is written correctly, the bookshelf structure of Chinese characters will basically come out.

We must pay special attention to the study of stroke order in the primary stage. Although it is inevitable to waste some classroom time in the primary stage, after laying a good foundation in the primary stage, middle and senior students can focus on other aspects. As long as Chinese characters are written correctly, there is basically no need to be serious about the order of strokes.