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Chinese Character Stroke Order
HSK 1 — All 50 Characters

Click any character below to see its animated stroke order diagram, pinyin, meaning, stroke count, and a step-by-step breakdown. These are the 50 most essential characters in Mandarin Chinese — mastering their stroke order builds the correct muscle memory for every character that follows.

Looking for a specific character? Find it in the grid below and click to see its full stroke order animation.

Single Characters (47)

Tone colours: 1st (flat)2nd (rising)3rd (dipping)4th (falling)

one
1 stroke
èr
two
2 strokes
sān
three
3 strokes
four
5 strokes
five
4 strokes
liù
six
4 strokes
seven
2 strokes
eight
2 strokes
jiǔ
nine
2 strokes
shí
ten
2 strokes
rén
person
2 strokes
big
3 strokes
xiǎo
small
3 strokes
zhōng
middle/China
4 strokes
sun/day
4 strokes
yuè
moon/month
4 strokes
shuǐ
water
4 strokes
huǒ
fire
4 strokes
wood/tree
4 strokes
shān
mountain
3 strokes
I/me
7 strokes
you
7 strokes
he/him
5 strokes
she/her
6 strokes
hǎo
good
6 strokes
shì
to be
9 strokes
not/no
4 strokes
yǒu
to have
6 strokes
lái
to come
7 strokes
to go
5 strokes
kàn
to look/watch
9 strokes
shuō
to speak
9 strokes
tīng
to listen
7 strokes
chī
to eat
6 strokes
to drink
12 strokes
ài
love
10 strokes
zài
at/in
6 strokes
shàng
up/above
3 strokes
xià
down/below
3 strokes
inside
7 strokes
nián
year
6 strokes
jīn
today/now
4 strokes
tiān
sky/day
4 strokes
xué
to study
8 strokes
xiào
school
10 strokes
jiā
home/family
10 strokes
guó
country
8 strokes

Common HSK 1 Words (3)

These multi-character words are essential HSK 1 vocabulary. Click to see the stroke order for each character in the word.

中国
zhōng guó
China
名字
míng zi
name
朋友
péng you
friend

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