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This page shows the stroke orders to write the characters introduced in Chinese (Mandarin)/Lesson 1. Click on an image to see the full-sized image. Red links are replaced with images as soon as they are made available. All images are from the Stroke Order Project on Wikimedia Commons.
The leftmost column gives the number of the character according to the lesson's vocabulary section. The letters by some numbers indicate extra notes:
- - "s" and "t" refer to simplified and traditional ways of writing the same character.
- - "f" refers to the feminine equivalent of the same word.
- - "a" and "b" refer to parts of multi-character words and phrases.