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Stroke ord of initial writing format
Chinese Pinyin has 20 initials * * * and its writing format and stroke order are as follows:

1, b: the first stroke is vertical and the second stroke is right semicircle.

2.p: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is right semicircle.

3.m: the first stroke is vertical, the second stroke is left, and the third stroke is left.

4.f: The first stroke is vertical to the right, and the second stroke is horizontal.

5.d: The first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical.

6.t: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is horizontal.

7. n: the first stroke is vertical and the second stroke is left.

8, l: vertical row, one stroke.

9.g: The first stroke is a left semicircle, and the second stroke is a vertical left bend.

10, k: the first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is left oblique and right oblique.

1 1, h: the first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is left.

12, j: the first vertical left turn, the second point.

13, q: the first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical.

14, x: Right deviation for the first time and left deviation for the second time.

15, zh: the first left semicircle, the second vertical left bend.

16, ch: the first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical and right bend.

17, sh: the first left semicircle, the second point.

18, r: the first stroke is vertical, and the second point is right.

19, z: the first discount, the second point.

20.c: The left semicircle is written in one stroke.

Writing format and stroke order of vowels

1, a: the first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical and right bend.

2. An: The first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical and right bend.

3.ao: the first stroke starts from the upper left and one stroke is written.

4. A: The first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is dot.

5.ang: The first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical and right bend.

6.o: Start from the top left and write one stroke at a time.

7.ong: The first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical and right bend.

8. Europe: the first stroke is left semicircle, and the second stroke is vertical and right bend.

9.e: Start from the middle and stroke by stroke from left to right.

10, en: the first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is dot.

1 1, er: the first stroke is vertical and the second stroke is dotted.

12, ei: the first vertical, the second point.

13, eng: first vertical, second point.

14, I: the first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is dot.

15, ia: first vertical, second point.

16, iu: the first stroke is vertical and the second point is vertical.

17, that is, the first vertical stroke and the second dot stroke.

18, in: the first vertical, the second point.

19, ing: the first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is dot.

20.u: the first stroke is vertical, and the second stroke is vertical.

Chinese pronunciation

Chinese pronunciation can be divided into three parts: initials, finals and tones. The initials of a word are called vowels, other sounds are called vowels, and the rise and fall of a word is called tones.

For example, B, G, F and sh of "bo, go and sh not u" are initials; Bao and Gao's ao, Feng's eng and Shou's ou are vowels; The tones of "Bao" and "Gao" are all muddy, while the tones of "Feng" and "Shou" are flat. The initials of most words are consonants, and only a few words start with vowels (that is, they start with vowels directly). Their initials are called zero initials, such as Ai, Goose and Lotus Root.