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Chinese Pinyin Handwriting Specification Table

Chinese Pinyin Handwriting Specification Table:

Chinese Pinyin is a phonetic method of Chinese characters, and Pinyin handwriting refers to the form of handwritten Pinyin letters. Although there is no official unified standard for the writing of Chinese Pinyin, in order to ensure the accuracy and beauty of letter recognition, some common writing standards are widely followed.

The following is a standard table of Chinese pinyin handwriting, which introduces the common writing methods of pinyin letters:

1, basic vowel:

A: Folding horizontally, similar to the shape of the English letter "U".

E: One shot is straight down and slightly folded in the middle.

I: Take a row and touch a little on it.

O: From one stroke to the next, slightly cross-fold.

U: They are arranged in one stroke, similar to the shape of the English letter "V".

2. Monovowel:

B: It's similar to the English letter "B", but slightly wider.

P: It is similar to the English letter "P", but slightly wider.

M: It consists of two strokes, one horizontal and the other vertical.

F: Similar to the English letter "F", but slightly wider.

D: Arranged in one stroke, similar to the shape of the English letter "D".

T: arranged in a row, similar to the shape of the English letter "T".

N: It consists of two strokes, one horizontal and the other vertical.

L: arranged in strokes, similar to the shape of the English letter "L".

3. Compound vowels:

Ai: It consists of "A" and "I". Write them together, and the "I" part is smaller.

Ei: It consists of "e" and "i". Write them together, and the "I" part is smaller.

Ui: it consists of "u" and "I", which are written together, and the "I" part is smaller.

Ao: it consists of "a" and "o". Write them together, and the "O" part is smaller.

Europe: It is composed of "O" and "U", and the "U" part is smaller.

Iu: It consists of "I" and "U", written together, and the part of "U" is written smaller.

That is, it is composed of "I" and "E". Write them together, and the "e" part is smaller.

Er: it consists of "e" and "r" Write them together, and the "R" part is smaller.

4. Consonant letters:

G: It is similar to the English letter "G", but slightly wider.

K: arranged in a row, similar to the shape of the English letter "K".

H: It is similar to the English letter "H", but slightly wider.

J: They are arranged in one stroke, similar to the shape of the English letter "J".