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In everyday conversation, 方 (fāng) is used to refer to direction, side, or party. For example, one might say:
"你想从哪个方向去?" (Nǐ xiǎng cóng nǎge fāngxiàng qù? - Which direction do you want to go?)
It can also be used to refer to a prescription, as in:
"这是医生开的药方。" (Zhè shì yīshēng kāi de yàofāng. - This is the prescription the doctor wrote.)
In geometry, 方 (fāng) is used to refer to a square, as in:
"这个图形是一个方形。" (Zhège túxíng shì yīgè fāngxíng. - This shape is a square.)
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Hi, for this character 方, the correct sequence of strokes should be: 1.点(dot), 2.横(horizontal stroke), 3.横折钩 (horizontal break hook), 4.撇 (left-falling stroke). Please note that in other resources on the Internet you might see otherwise, but this sequence above is the most standard one.
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