Writing stroke order referred to writing each stroke in a certain order when writing Chinese characters. In Chinese characters, each stroke has its own specific stroke order rules, which help to write fluently and legibly. The following are some common rules for Chinese characters: 1. Rules of stroke order for basic strokes such as horizontal, vertical, left-hand, and right-hand strokes: Under normal circumstances, basic strokes such as horizontal, vertical, left-hand, and right-hand strokes should be written in the order of " left to right." For example, the stroke order of horizontal was usually " from left to right, from top to bottom, from left to bottom." 2. The stroke order of the strokes such as dot, lift, hook, etc.: These strokes are usually written in the order of "from left to right and from top to bottom". For example, the stroke order of " dot " was usually " from left to right, from top to bottom to bottom." 3. The stroke order of some special Chinese characters: The stroke order of some special Chinese characters may have some changes. For example, the stroke order of the word " Qi " could be " one, two, three, one, two, three " because there were two dots on the word " Qi " that needed to be written in the order of " top to bottom and bottom to top." It was important to note that different font and writing styles might have different stroke order rules. Therefore, when writing Chinese characters, it should be judged and adjusted according to the specific situation to ensure the fluency and beauty of Chinese characters.