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Chinese Character Stroke Order Examples
Part 2: Pronouns & Descriptors

These 12 characters are the glue of everyday conversation. Pronouns (I, you, he, she), the verb "to be", common adjectives, and essential function words — master these and you can form basic Mandarin sentences immediately.

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12 Characters — Animated Stroke Order

Each character loops automatically. Watch the red strokes appear in order — this is the sequence you should follow when writing by hand.

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big, large

3 strokes

A person stretching arms wide — horizontal first, then the long vertical, then left then right.

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xiǎo

small, little

3 strokes

Centre stroke first, then left dot, then right dot — the opposite of 大.

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hǎo

good, fine

6 strokes

Woman 女 + child 子. Combined meaning: woman with a child = good.

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you

7 strokes

Person radical 亻 + 尔. The left stroke is written before the right component.

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I, me

7 strokes

A complex character — practise the stroke sequence carefully.

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he, him

5 strokes

Person radical 亻 + 也. Radical first, then the right component.

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she, her

6 strokes

Woman radical 女 + 也. Same structure as 他.

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shì

is, am, are (to be)

9 strokes

One of the most common characters. Follow the sequence carefully.

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yǒu

have, exist

6 strokes

Moon 月 under a hand. Write the top part before 月.

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no, not

4 strokes

A simple character — horizontal, then vertical, then left, then right dot.

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and, with, harmonious

8 strokes

Grain 禾 + mouth 口. Write the left component first.

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zài

at, in, exist

6 strokes

Earth 土 + 才. The 土 component is on the left.

Video Lesson

The Six Stroke Order Rules

These rules apply to every Chinese character. Memorise them once and stroke order becomes mostly predictable.

1Top to bottom

Write upper strokes before lower ones.

e.g. 三 (three horizontal lines)

2Left to right

Write left strokes before right ones.

e.g. 川 (river)

3Horizontal before vertical

Draw the horizontal line first when strokes cross.

e.g. 十 (ten)

4Outside before inside

Write the enclosing frame before the inner content.

e.g. 日 (sun/day)

5Centre before sides

For symmetric characters, write the middle stroke first.

e.g. 小 (small)

6Bottom seal last

Close a box shape with the bottom stroke last.

e.g. 口 (mouth)

Full Stroke Rules Guide →

More Stroke Order Examples

Part 1 — Fundamental CharactersPart 2 — Pronouns & DescriptorsPart 3 — Body & ActionsPart 4 — Language & Culture