1, writing with a pen, also called writing with a pen, is the law of writing all kinds of stippling with a pen from beginning to end.
2. Starting a pen refers to the beginning of a stroke. There are two ways to start the pen: forward (forward outward) and backward (forward hidden).
3. Writing refers to the action of the pen tip running on the paper, exchanging ups and downs, and constantly lifting and pressing down.
4. pen collection refers to how to collect the pen at the end of a painting. There are two ways to close the pen: the front (exposing the front) and the back (hiding the front).
5. Press the pen, that is, press the pen tip to make it firmly contact the paper, which can make the stroke lines thicker and heavier. Tap it to call it "squat", then click it to call it "pause", then turn around and call it "frustration".
6. Lifting the pen is to lift the pen slightly in order to make the stroke lines slightly thinner or sharper.
7. Shun Feng means that the pen tip falls into the paper along the stroke direction.
8. Reverse stroke means that when you put a pen on paper or collect pens, you take a stroke in the opposite direction to the stroke.
9. Turning the front means that the pen tip turns in an arc at the corner to write a stroke shape without edges and corners, which is called "turning the circle"
10, folding front, refers to the pen tip ending at the corner and then turning with a broken line to write angular stippling, which is called "folding into a square".
1 1, go back to the front, that is, where the pen line is exhausted, and the pen tip is in the original place or the other way around after turning.
12, the front, that is, the pen line is exhausted, the pen front is lifted off the paper, and the pen front draws a stroke.
13, hidden front means that when you put down the pen and close it, you hide the front end of the pen in the stroke, so that the sharp edge will not be exposed and the two ends of the stroke will become subtle and powerful. Start the pen with the front end of the back and close it with the front end of the back.
14. Expose the front, that is, stippling exposes the front of the pen, using the front of the pen at the beginning and using the front of the pen when closing.
15, flank, means that the sharp edge of the pen tip is not in the center of stippling but biased to one side of stippling, so it is also called flank.
16, centered, in the pen, after the pen is spread out, the sharp edge of the pen tip runs in the middle of the stroke, so it is also called positive front. This is the most basic method in calligraphy.
17, Fang Bi, refers to the place where the pen starts and ends, with square edges and corners.
18, round pen, refers to the circle at the turning point of painting.