The pinyin writing of d is: the first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical.
D is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet and the English alphabet. The meaning of ` in the International Phonetic Alphabet and Chinese Pinyin is different. In Internet slang, it means "top", and "top" indicates the pursuit of the highest and the best, which means support. The writing method is: the first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical.
Other ways of writing Pinyin:
ɑ: The first stroke is a left semicircle, the second stroke is vertical and curved to the right. o: Start from the upper left and write in one stroke. e: Start from the middle and write in one stroke from left to right. i: The first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is dot. u: The first stroke is vertical and curved to the right, the second stroke is vertical. ü: Write u first, then write two dots from left to right. b: The first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is semicircular to the right. p: The first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is semicircular to the right. m: The first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is left and vertical, and the third stroke is left and vertical.
f: The first stroke is curved to the right and vertical, and the second stroke is horizontal. g: The first stroke is a left semicircle, and the second stroke is a vertical left bend. k: The first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is diagonal to the left and right. h: The first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is left and vertical. j: The first stroke is vertical and left, and the second stroke is point. q: The first stroke is left semicircle, the second stroke is vertical. x: The first stroke is slanted to the right, the second stroke is slanted to the left.
z: Written in one stroke. c: The left semicircle is written in one stroke. s: written in one stroke. r: The first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is curved to the right. y: The first stroke is slanted to the right, and the second stroke is slanted to the left. w: written in two strokes.