Careful stroke order: point, point, vertical, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, left, and point.
How to write Chinese characters well:
First, practice more radicals
Most Chinese characters have radicals, so when writing, we should first master the writing method of radicals. Among them, it includes the stroke order, brushwork and structure of the font. When the radical is written, it is not difficult to write the same radical or the same radical. At present, most calligraphy practice copybooks on the market have practice pages specifically for radicals.
why do you emphasize that you should practice the radicals well? Because the basic elements are mastered, it is not difficult to "assemble". For example, the words "Qing" and "Ying" at the bottom of the moon have the bottom of the moon. If the word "moon" is written well, and then the frame structure of font synthesis is carefully matched, the written word will not be too ugly.
Second, practice the main strokes
The main strokes of the font are the most important "components" of calligraphy. If the main strokes are not well written, especially the main strokes, the word is basically a failure. Therefore, when we practice calligraphy or create calligraphy works, we must pay more attention to practicing the main strokes, including long and short strokes, vertical strokes, vertical strokes, hanging needles, stippling, skimming, painting, vertical hooks, horizontal strokes and so on.
If the characters "ten" and "dry" are used, it is necessary to distinguish whether their vertical paintings are vertical or vertical. For example, the word "frozen" and "ice" is the most difficult to write, not the painting that is left off and the painting that is stuck, but the vertical hook painting. If the hook is not good, it will be very ugly. Many people can't write vertical hooks well, including some "old-timers" in calligraphy.
Third, practice more common high-frequency words
The so-called "high-frequency" words refer to the fonts that are often seen or appear most frequently in an article or in a tablet, such as "De", "Ren", "Zai", "Cheng", "Feeling" and "Du", which appear frequently in modern articles and works.
in ancient classical Chinese, such as "Zhi", "Yi", "Dao", "Yue" and "Xi" are all high-frequency words. Therefore, in the process of practicing calligraphy, we should systematically practice these high-frequency words, copy more, practice more and understand more.