![]() Test your new knowledge and then check the answers by clicking each character!Įach Chinese stroke also has a name, that you can learn in our articles that will teach you the names of 20 Chinese character strokes. The following characters are often written incorrectly. Test Your Chinese Stroke Order Rules Knowledge ![]() ![]() As frustrating as this was for me, I do understand why and also have to admit that I, a grown woman over 20 years older than my students was also a culprit of writing (albeit Chinese characters) however I wanted. In my past life as an English teacher, I taught lots of children to read and write English, and the first thing they want to do is break the rules and draw a ball and a stick to make the letter ‘d’. Kind of a nice catch 22 there isn’t it?Īs with all ‘alphabets’ there are rules to produce the shape of a letter or character. However, ACTUALLY learning the stroke order for Characters often helps the learner to remember the character, which is why Chinese character stroke order is taught in Chinese Schools from a young age. Remembering the stroke order for each and every Chinese character is, according to many of you, the most difficult thing about learning Chinese. Even when you know your radicals inside out, have made a nice story (or mnemonic) woman 女 (nǚ) under a roof 宀 (mián) = peace 安 (ān), putting pen to paper can still be a bit of a daunting prospect. I think it’s fair to say that just trying to recognise Chinese characters is hard enough.
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