What is the word "Miluo" in Miluojia?

tears

Pronunciation: [lèi]

Radical: five strokes: IHG

Interpretation: tears; Tears.

There are eight basic strokes in traditional Chinese characters, namely, "dot", "horizontal", "vertical", "left-handed" and "left-handed" ), mention (? ), fold (? ) and "tick (cut)" are also called "eight-character method".

Stroke (bǐ huà) usually refers to points and lines of various shapes that constitute Chinese characters, such as horizontal (1), vertical (2), left (3), point (3) and fold (? ), etc. , which is the smallest Lian Bi unit of Chinese character glyphs. Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of a word book. When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures with pen-and-ink strokes. This meaning is generally used in ancient books, but it is not commonly used or used now.

Generally speaking, strokes are based on mainstream fonts (Song Ti, Kai Ti, etc. ), and there are generally two classification methods of modern Chinese strokes: the rough classification divides strokes into eight categories (eight-character method) or five categories (calligraphy method); Detailed classification divides strokes into basic strokes and derived strokes (compound strokes). When writing, strokes whose direction has not changed from beginning to end are called basic strokes (flat strokes), and those whose direction has changed are called derived strokes (compound strokes, that is, folding strokes).

The eight strokes of the word "Yong" is a way to explain the use of pens in block letters, so it is called because it takes the eight strokes of the word "Yong" as an example. Its source is the old three theories: (1) Zhang Xu said, see Mo Chi; (2) the monk bravely said, see "jinghua bookstore"; (3) Cai Yong, Wang Xizhi said, Li See Anxue Puguang eight methods. Its legal name is "side", and the side front must be steep and brushed, which is enough to close the front; If the horizontal painting is "music", it is necessary to drop the paper to the front, slow down and then rush back, not even with the front; A straight pen is "anger", not too straight. If it is too straight, it will be stiff and weak, so you should see the curve in the straight; The tick is "T √", so you should stay in front and raise your pen. Suddenly lifting the hook, the force is concentrated on the nib; Yang Heng is a "strategy", with strength in the pen and strength in the painting; Long left as "lüè ne", draw straight with a pen. Fat in front, push. If you don't collect it, it's easy to make the mistake of drifting unsteadily; Skimming is "pecking" and writing on the left is fast and sharp; Holding the pen as "zhé", you should write lightly against the front, fold the front and spread it slowly until the end, focusing on subtlety. Later generations also extended the word "eight methods" as a synonym for "calligraphy".

The following is a detailed description of the stroke writing and stroke order of the "eight-character method"

Paddle side

"Side" is also called "point". When writing, the pen tip rotates to the right after touching the paper, gradually increasing the strength to press down, and then slowly turning up. The nib changes its angle according to the situation.

Bibi Le Er

Draw horizontally as "le", press the pen tip down to the right and draw horizontally, and slowly put it away to make a horizontal stroke.

Three strokes and three anger

"Anger" is a straight pen, which begins with a straight pen. Vertical strokes write slowly down, slightly offset to the left and then return. Its strokes cannot be straight, otherwise it will be weak.

Four strokes

The hook is "T √ (t √)". When the vertical pen is finished, use its potential to draw and then tilt to the left, and put it away as soon as it comes out.

Wubi

Horizontal tilt is a kind of "strategy". The pen tip touches the paper and presses it to the right, then draws obliquely to the right, and then slowly puts it away. The key is to lift it gently.

Liuhua

The long stroke is "lüè", and the left stroke must be fast and accurate. The danger in the stroke is the most important, and the front should be clean, beneficial and not embarrassing.

Seven strikes

The short stroke is a "peck", which is as powerful and imposing as a bird pecking at a tree.

Eight strokes

Hold the pen as "zhé", and the stroke to the right is slow and powerful. At the end, press it, draw horizontally to the right, and slowly put it away.