First, the stroke structure
The stroke structure of the word "Li" consists of four parts: vertical, left, right and right. Among them, the vertical stroke is the first stroke, with a short horizontal fold below, followed by a short diagonal line to the right, a short stroke to the left, a long vertical stroke perpendicular to the previous stroke and a small dot.
Second, the order of strokes
The correct writing order of the word "Li" should be: write vertical first, then horizontal fold, then short diagonal line, then short dash, and finally vertical dash and dot.
Third, the size ratio
When writing the word "Li", it is very important to master the size ratio. Generally speaking, first of all, the vertical stroke should be long, the horizontal fold should be slightly inclined upward, the short diagonal stroke should be shorter than the horizontal fold, and the vertical stroke should be slightly longer than the horizontal fold. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the overall proportion not to be too biased towards one aspect, so as to make the glyph more harmonious.
Fourth, use
The words "1" and "Li" appear in many occasions, such as calligraphy, signature and binding. And the details that need to be paid attention to in different occasions are different, so it needs to be used flexibly according to the actual situation.
2. When writing, uneven strokes can be used to express the change of light and shadow, which increases the artistic sense ... At the same time, it can also be combined with other Chinese characters, such as "beauty" and "Li", which makes the word "Li" more vivid.
Expanding knowledge-the meaning of beauty
1, calligraphy pays attention to "artistic conception" and expresses the overall feeling of the work with pen power and speed. In the process of cultural exchange, Chinese characters are often regarded as an important representative of China culture. Words with the meaning of "beauty" include: Li Yin, Regent, Lizi, etc.
The word "Li" has another figurative meaning, which is "beautiful and graceful". For example, "Li Yin" means beautiful music, "Lijing" means beautiful scenery, and "Lizi" means beautiful posture.
3. Write "Li" and "Li" differently. These two words are very similar in shape and are easily confused. In fact, there are essential differences between the two: "Li" is an adjective to describe beautiful things; "Li" is an adverb or noun, which means beneficial and beneficial.
Learning calligraphy can improve mental health. Studies have shown that focusing on one's own mood and concentrating on experiencing lines and shapes can alleviate negative emotions such as depression and anxiety.
5. Writing the word "Li" can draw lessons from famous French posts. For example, in Yan Zhenqing's "Weibei Volume III", there is an elegant and magnificent seal cutting of "harmony between man and nature", which allows us to draw inspiration and improve our skills.