Chinese characters are extensive and profound, and their structures are complex and changeable. Some simple words have obvious emphasis, such as "Shen" and "Ren". And the center of gravity of some words is special because of the special strokes, such as "Fei" and "Yin". In order to facilitate learning and memory, the following dream pen will divide commonly used Chinese characters into single, up and down, left and right, polygonal structure and so on, hoping to help you learn calligraphy.
First, how to grasp the center of gravity of a single character
Monosyllabic characters are fonts directly composed of the basic strokes of Chinese characters. In Chinese characters, although the proportion of single words is small, it is the main part of the composition of combined words and the soul of combined words. Therefore, when we study calligraphy, we should start with a simple single word and find out its center of gravity before we can start writing. To sum up, the main points of words are as follows:
1, a single word with a center of gravity, such as "ten" and "rice". This word has a * * * similarity, the strokes cross in the middle, and the left and right are balanced up and down.
2. Monosyllabic words with the center of gravity on the left and right symmetry axes, such as "fire" and "heaven". The left and right parts of this word are symmetrical. But when writing, we should pay attention to the positive correlation between strokes.
3. The center of gravity is on the central axis of a single word, such as the word "half". This word is relatively easy to recognize. Mainly because they take the central axis as the center of gravity and "shoulder to shoulder" around them.
4, the center of gravity to the right or left, left or right light words, center of gravity to the right, left light right heavy, such as "Ding", "Open". Words with the center of gravity on the left are heavy on the left and light on the right. Such as the word "month". When writing this font, you must grasp the strokes on the left to support the whole font.
5. Monosyllabic characters with the center of gravity in the middle vertical line account for a relatively high proportion in Chinese characters, and can also be regarded as fonts with asymmetry up, down, left and right. There is a very simple way to find the center of gravity of such words, that is, by referring to the center of gravity of people. No matter standing, bending over or doing various dance movements, a person has a center of gravity to balance his body, and the words are the same. For example, the word "Left" has its center of gravity on the vertical line between the starting point of the left and the word "Gong", and the words "Ge" and "Shen" have their center of gravity on the central axis.