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Kanji with all its complexity it has a strict rules in writing . The existing rules as well as in Hiragana and Katakana writing letters referred to as stroke order or sequence scratches . Do not ever try to write kanji without these rules will result in writing kanji because we are not right . I 've tried to write kanji with less precise sequence immediately protested by my Japanese friend Arai san , but I think the kanji is already very similar to the original he he . Later I knew that the writing techniques useful in addition to the beauty of the writing , is also very useful to simplify the method of memorizing kanji , which of course saves memory in our brain . The easiest method to memorize kanji in addition to imagination while reading the kanji is to write it down . emakin often we write kanji easier to memorize . Therefore perbanyaklah write kanji , of course with due regard to the rules of writing , as follows :
1 . Write from left to right , and from top to bottom
The rule is a general rule , each kanji character is written from left to right , and from top to bottom . As an easy example is the author of the kanji " ichi - one " which is written in the form of horizontal lines of the scratches :一. to write the kanji scratches done from left to right .
kanji character for " ni - two " has two strokes :二. In this case , both scratches are also written from left to right , scratch the above difference is written first and then followed scratches underneath. Kanji for " san - three " has three strokes :三. Every scratch is written from left to right , starting from the top scratches followed by sequentially scratches scratches underneath until all three had been completed.
This rule also applies to more complex kanji characters . For example ,校in writing kanji can be divided into two . The kanji on the left side (木) written first before kanji on the right (交) is written . There are some exceptions to this rule , especially so for the following types of starch and健诞. In this case , the left side is written first and then proceed right part starch , and ending with the lower enclosure scratches ( scratches down the side transverse kanji ) .
Another one is the exception , the following kanji and袭品, the upper part is written first and then followed by the bottom.
2 . Horizontal before vertical
If you find starch cross , horizontal strokes are written first and then followed by vertical strokes . Character " ju - ten "十, has two crossed scratches , scrapes written horizontally first and then followed by vertical strokes , writing sequence : → 十.
Exceptions to writing kanji " ta - rice "田, vertical strokes are written first and then followed by horizontal streaks .
3 . Vertical strokes are written last cut another kanji
vertical scratches that cut the other characters written after the entire horizontal streaks completed as written in kanji and中车.
horizontal streaks that cut the other characters are also written last , as in kanji母and海.
4 . Scratches diagonal upper right - to - left diagonal scratches down before the top - left to bottom - right
diagonal top right to bottom left - (ノ) written first before the upper left diagonal - to - bottom right (乀) :文.
as a side note : this rule for diagonal symmetric , asymmetric diagonal as for the戈, part diagonal upper left to lower right in writing in advance , as rule number 1 .
5 . Vertical strokes before scratching the left wing - right
Vertical strokes are written before the middle of the right side of his left hand was written , then proceed with writing the scratches left wing and was continued on the right side of the wing . as in writing kanji :小and水.
6 . Outer side before side in
Scratches that are written on the outside before the inside is written , then topped off with a scratch down the side :日and口. This rule also applies to kanji characters that do not have a bottom stroke ( scratches down the side ) as the kanji同and月.
7 . Scratches left side vertical before the other side
Vertical strokes are written before left side right side is written . For example, the kanji :日and口scratches left vertical side ( | ) is written first, followed by ( ┐ ) ( which is written in a scratch ) .
8 . Scratches cover last written
Scratches cover as in kanji :道,周,画, written last .
9 . Small dots or streaks written last
Small scratches are common in kanji :玉,求,术. Written last after all the scratches had been completed.
Sumber: http://msholihulh.wordpress.com/2009/05/05/belajar-huruf-kanji-2-aturan-penulisan-huruf-kanji/