How to write 国 (guó)
This character means country. Learn the shape first, then reinforce it with guided stroke practice.
Not practiced yet
Open tracing practice first. After a run, this card will show missed strokes, printable review guidance, and same-set progress links.
Action plan
Complete one guided tracing run, then continue, print, review, or hand off the same set based on the result.
国 return plan
Complete the first tracing run so the next visit can choose continue, review, or print.
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Create record
Trace once first
Next step
Complete the first tracing run so the next visit can choose continue, review, or print.
Choose today's next step
When a learner lands on a character card, choose the next move: trace online, print the same set, circle the hard character or stroke, check progress, or copy a handoff note.
1. Practice
Complete the first tracing run
Complete one tracing run first so the product can decide whether to continue, review, print, or hand off the same set next.
Open tracing practice2. Paper
Take it to paper
Print the same set, write it slowly on paper, then circle the hard character or stroke before checking progress.
Print worksheet3. Handoff
Hand off the study plan
Copy a note with the card, online practice, printable worksheet, assignment handoff, family plan, saved practice set, review, progress, daily routine, study plan, and source URL for a teacher, parent, tutor, or your next session.
Links to continue
Same-set practice pack
This card inherited the 8-character set from the link, so tracing, print, assignment handoff, paper review, family plan, saved practice set, review, progress checks, daily routine, and study plan keep the same scope.
Keep account decisions with this character set
If sign-in, files, reminders, security, billing, pricing, or support interrupt this character card, reopen each account surface with the same Hanzi set still attached.
Confirm what the character looks like before writing it.
Open tracing practice and follow the stroke order.
Generate a worksheet, circle the hard character or stroke, then check same-set progress.
An outer border wraps the jade-like inner component.
An outer border wraps the jade-like inner component.
Read it as guó. The core meaning is country. Say it before writing.
Anchor it inside 国, 中国, then carry the same set into tracing, paper practice, assignment handoff, family plan, saved sets, review, progress, daily routine, and study planning.
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Move from a single character card into tracing, family plan, daily routine, same-set review, printable work, and assignment handoff instead of just reading reference material.
Put the method into practice
Practice, print, assignment, paper review, family plan, save, daily routine, review, progress, study plan, and article links keep this 8-character set from the current page.
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