Write a horizontal line from left to right first, and the right side of the horizontal line is slightly upward. After a short stroke at the turning point, the pen immediately writes to the lower right, and then the center goes down. Go to the turning point and lift the pen slightly to the lower left, then hold the pen to the lower right, and then gradually lift the pen to the upper right to pick out the nib.
Writing points: start the pen like a horizontal pen, draw obliquely horizontally, and the left is low and the right is high; The turning point is a pen, and the turning point is a square fold; Vertical painting is slightly inclined to the left, and the inclination should not be too large; Draw from the vertical painting, and the pen can be slightly exposed when drawing (slightly beyond the vertical painting); Draw a straight line, the end points to the center, and the angle with the vertical drawing is small.
When writing, pay attention to the direction of the lines, draw the shoulders slightly horizontally, fold them vertically, make the hooks small, and pay attention to the light from heavy to light.
Horizontal folding Chinese character writing
1, the writing method of Shuo: it is a word with left and right structure, and the primary and secondary positions should be clear; Small on the left and large on the right, pay attention to the position of the pen holder; The shape next to the word is small, the upper part next to the word is small, and the lower part stretches. Common mistake: the picture is too long, and it looks like a fight from left to right.
2. How to write "Zi": The left and right structure of the word should be clearly defined; Small on the left and large on the right, pay attention to the position of the pen holder; The shape next to the word is very small, the tongue is stretched horizontally and the mouth is supported on it. Common mistakes: the horizontal and vertical paintings are too straight, and a little oblique will look good.
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The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: horizontal first and then vertical (such as "stem"), left first and then down (such as "eight"), top-down (such as "main"), left-right (such as "forest"), advanced and then collected (such as "field").
First in the middle and then on both sides (such as "water"), from the outside to the inside (such as "back") and so on. For example, "Zhan", the order of strokes is three,,, and. The order of strokes is related to the speed of writing and the quality of fonts to a certain extent.
It is also important to write in order during the exam. There are differences between the traditional stroke order of Chinese characters and the standard stroke order in different regions. Chinese mainland's stroke order standard is the stroke order standard of commonly used words in modern Chinese.
At present, the governments of Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province Province and Japan all have a set of stroke order standards for school teaching. The rules of stroke order followed by these standards are basically the same, but there are also differences, which are not completely consistent with the traditional stroke order.
These standards are different from the traditional stroke order because of the needs of school teaching. If the stroke order is too complicated, or there are too many typos, students may be at a loss.
The traditional stroke order, which was widely used in ancient times, is still used in the cultural circle of Chinese characters today. Users are mainly scholars who understand calligraphy, so it is also called calligraphy stroke order. By studying the calligraphy works before the Republic of China, especially the works of famous calligraphers, we can draw the conclusion that the order of strokes has been recognized.
Most of these strokes follow etymology, glyph structure, glyph changes or ancient methods. Many words have many variants (that is, many ways of writing). The stroke order can change with the change of font seal, official script, truth, line and grass.