Learn the stroke order of the Chinese character "令"

The character "令" has 5 strokes. Its radical is "人". View the introduction of "令"

Let's take a look at the stroke order of "令."

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Animated demonstration of the stroke order for the Chinese character "令"

Characters with the same pronunciation as "令"

The basic meaning of the Chinese character "令"

quant.: ream (of paper)

v.: order; command; cause; make

n.: order; command; decree; season; drinking game; ancient official title; short song or lyric verse set to a fixed tune; ditty

adj.: good; excellent

pron.: your

Form words with "令"

废除令 abatement order

邑令 county magistrate

搜查令 search warrant; writ of search

缓刑令 probation order

限购令 property-purchasing limitations order

下调令 issue an order of transfer

扣押令 garnishee order

收监令 order of committal; warrant of commitment

不当令 be out of season

拘留令 order of detention

开拔令 marching orders

调查令 writ of inquiry

授权令 warrant

枢密院令 orders of the Council

政府令 order from the government

封港令 embargo

实施令 enforcement ordinance

开释令 warrant of deliverance; order for discharge

休渔令 fishing ban

收监执行令 warrant for commitment to custody

Example phrases using "令"

Explanation of Chinese character strokes

The types of Chinese character strokes refer to the classification of basic strokes that make up Chinese characters. According to traditional classification methods, the types of Chinese character strokes can be divided into eight major categories, namely: horizontal, vertical, left-falling, right-falling, dot, lifting, hook, and turning. Here is a brief explanation of each type of stroke:

Horizontal: A straight line segment from left to right, such as the character "一".

Vertical: A vertical line segment from top to bottom, such as the character "丨".

Left-falling: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and slants to the left, such as the character "丿".

Right-falling: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and slants to the right, such as the character "乀".

Dot: A small dot, such as the character "丶".

Lifting: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and bends to the right, such as the character "㇀".

Hook: A hook shape formed at the end of a stroke, such as the character "亅".

Turning: A shape where the stroke turns in the middle, such as the character "乛".

These types of strokes can be combined to form complex Chinese characters, each composed of different strokes. Understanding the types of Chinese character strokes is very important for writing and recognizing Chinese characters.

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