Start with a pen slightly to the right in the middle of the upper edge line, and draw a bend to the lower left, about to the middle of the left line of the lower left frame; Then bend down to the right to the middle of the lower sideline;
Then bend to the right to the middle of the vertical center line; Then bend up to the left to the middle of the transverse center line; Then bend down to the left to form a circle, and then close the pen.
Tian Zige is a traditional tool and format for practicing Chinese characters and writing in China. It is made up of nine squares, which looks like Tian Zi, hence the name Tian Zige.
The most common form of Tian Zi lattice is a big square, divided into nine small squares, and each small square contains a character or letter, which is used for writing practice.
Generally, Tian Zige is used to help beginners learn to write Chinese characters, letters or other characters, and to help maintain the consistency of word size and shape.
In China, Tian Zige is widely used in copybooks, manuscript papers and exercise books for primary school students. It can help students to write a character in each grid, so that the shape, size and spacing of the characters are consistent, which is helpful to improve the accuracy and aesthetics of writing.
In addition, Tian Zige can also be used in other exercises, such as practicing drawing, drawing geometric figures, or arranging or calculating numbers in mathematics. Its simple and regular structure makes it a useful auxiliary tool, suitable for various practice and learning scenarios.
In the early stage of learning Chinese characters, students can use the case of Tian Zi to do basic Chinese writing exercises, including learning the basic strokes and combinations of commonly used Chinese characters. Tian Zige's Jiugongge structure provides students with an intuitive and orderly reference, which enables them to better understand and remember the structure and form of Chinese characters. This helps to cultivate students' good writing habits and cognition of Chinese characters.
Tian Zige is not only for beginners, but also for advanced writing. Many people still use Tian Zi lattice typesetting when practicing calligraphy styles such as brush calligraphy, running script or regular script, so as to keep the symmetry and unity of fonts.