Typists use five strokes, and they usually type 60,000 to/kloc-0,000 materials a day, if you use pinyin. You must be exhausted.
Five strokes are not memorizing the root, but familiar with the word heel. Just be familiar with it. There is no need to memorize it.
The specific practice methods are as follows:
You can always type words at the beginning, because words are the basis of five strokes.
One-level simplified code, two-level simplified code, minimum 150 words per minute.
The three-level simplified code and the four-level simplified code must pass 100 words per minute.
Practice for 3 hours every day.
You don't need to mix words and phrases when practicing.
There are less than 3,500 commonly used words * * *, which is already a waste of time and energy to practice.
There are too many phrases to practice.
So for us typists in general, few people practice phrases.
Everyone is generally a word school, that is, they only type words.
There are less than 3500 commonly used words. 3500 to 6500 are uncommon words, words that most of us can't read.
The way to practice is to first split a single word (I use the myna five-stroke typist, the practice material I made myself), and then type this paragraph repeatedly, and then use QQ to disorder the text, and then type skillfully, then disorder it, and then type skillfully until the draft is over 100. Practice the other paragraphs in this way. You can practice a page in myna every day, and you can finish it in less than a month.
Attention should be paid when practicing: the most important thing is to be out of order, and the draft 100 or above is our standard level.
Myna typists can load their own documents, and you can make some documents for practice to improve the speed and efficiency of practice. Wubi is really fast, and I don't have much time to practice, but my speed has surpassed that of my classmates, who are all old users of sogou Pinyin. It was really cool when typing that day.
Five strokes can be used in peacetime. Or other input methods with Wubi Pinyin,
That is, you can use pinyin at the same time without changing the state of the five-stroke input method.
It is common for people who have just learned five strokes to be unable to type some words, but if you use it often, your speed will be like flying.
People who use pinyin will never feel the feeling of inputting Chinese characters readily.
Cherry is delicious, but trees are hard to plant, and flowers can't bloom until you work hard.