Double Happiness is written as "囍", and the stroke order is as follows:
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The word "囍" and double happiness when getting married are popular among Chinese people. "囍" has become a popular symbolic name for the common people, and "Double Happiness" has also become a trademark for many products, including many industries and products, including cigarettes, cooking utensils, sporting goods, etc. Extended information
"囍" originally referred to two happy events at the same time. Now it is mostly used in wedding celebrations to express the joy of both parties. Posting "囍" when getting married is a traditional Chinese folk custom.
The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: horizontal first and then vertical (for example: "干"), first stroke and then stroke (for example: "八"), from top to bottom (for example: "主"), from From left to right (such as "forest"), first and then close (such as "field"), first from the middle and then both sides (such as "water"), from outside to inside (such as "hui"), etc. For example, "fight", the stroke order is 丿, 丿丨, 丿丨一, 丿丨一丿, 丿丨一丿乀.
Stroke order is related to the speed of writing and the quality of fonts to a certain extent. Stroke order is also important during exams. There are differences in the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in various regions. The stroke order standard in Mainland China is the "Modern Chinese Common Character Stroke Order Standards".