Stroke Order Lesson 1 - Chinese - Lecture Notes, Study notes of Chinese Language

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Learning Chinese:
A
Foundation Course in Mandarin
Julian
K.
Wheatley,
MIT
MIT
*A
I
Lesson
1
Stroke Order of Characters in Lesson
1
The number before each stroke indicates where the stroke starts as well as
the stroke order.
Page
1
of
6
pf3
pf4
pf5

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MIT * A I Lesson 1

Stroke Order of Characters in Lesson 1

The number before each stroke indicates where the stroke starts as well as the stroke order.

Page 1 of 6

MIT 9% I Lesson 1

I

shi niin y u k

ri hio (T) hio (S)

ming zuo^ jin

t i h Wing Li

JZh Page 2 of 6

MIT I Lesson 1

- 6

bidbii (^) ma (T) ma (S)

ne h5io lki

4-

mang lEng (^) hEn

lr

rb

hai (T) hai (S) (^) le

Page 4 of 6

MIT 9 % I Lesson^^1

i: (T) (S)^ tii

ri: (T) rk (S) chi

fan (T) (^) fin (S) yi

jing (T) jing (S)^ ban

JZh Page^^5 of^^6

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