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The Chinese character 永 (yǒng), meaning “forever” or “permanence”, is often used to illustrate the 8 basic principles used to draw strokes that compose ideographic characters.

  • This is a visualisation of the 8 principles used in writing Hanzi, Kanji, Kana, Hantu, and Hanja characters.
  • The names of principles are: 1 点/點 diǎn; 2 横/橫 héng; 3 竖/豎 shù; 4 钩/鉤 gōu; 5 提 ; 6 弯/彎 wān; 7 撇 piě; 8 捺 .
  • The orders of each principles used to write the above character is given, but note that the character shown in fact has 5 strokes, composed of 8 principles: this is illustrated in the 8 principles orders. A plus sign (+) indicates where this occurs; for instance, the successive drawings of three (“2+”, “+3+” and “+4”) or two (“5+” and “+6”) of the eight principles each compose a single written stroke (where the pen does not leave the paper).
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    • 2008-09-26T14:07:45Z Sarang 625x500 (49601 Bytes) {{Information |Description=strokes numbered |Source=8 strokes of 永.png |Date=~~~~~ |Author=~~~ |Permission= |other_versions= }}
    • 2007-05-31T17:33:40Z Yug 625x500 (40528 Bytes) new version with red-directional arrow.
    • 2006-05-09T18:02:41Z Yug 625x500 (34290 Bytes) Own work using Inkscape.
 
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current18:29, 15 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 18:29, 15 June 2020625 × 500 (48 KB)Cangjie6Reverted to version as of 14:01, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
15:24, 27 January 2020Thumbnail for version as of 15:24, 27 January 2020625 × 500 (58 KB)VavilexxxReverted to version as of 22:52, 12 February 2010 (UTC)
14:01, 22 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 14:01, 22 December 2012625 × 500 (48 KB)H2NCH2COOH横 hēng → héng
04:46, 16 February 2010Thumbnail for version as of 04:46, 16 February 2010625 × 500 (48 KB)Yugavoid red en:Chartjunk
22:52, 12 February 2010Thumbnail for version as of 22:52, 12 February 2010625 × 500 (58 KB)Rhynyx{{Information |Description={{created with Inkscape}} Vector version of Image:8_strokes_of_永.png Visualisation of the 8 strokes in writing hanzi, kanji, kana, hantu, & hanja characters. The orders of each stroke used to write the above characte

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