Introduction: What kind of brushwork is the back and front belt in calligraphy? How to write?

Backstroke is a kind of stroke collection, indicating the end of stroke. Back stroke means that when writing a stroke, when the pen is ready to leave the paper, the nib returns to the original stroke, and the final stroke is generally round, such as horizontal and vertical. After writing, the front end of the pen does not return strokes, and the end of the strokes is pointed. For example, most strokes are left, pressed, ticked and picked. Reeling is in the process of writing strokes. If you need to change the direction, you need to adjust the pen tip to achieve better writing effect. Like a folded stroke, you need to rotate the nib and keep the center running to achieve the best writing effect. There are two specific methods: one is folding the pen, and the other is turning the pen. There are many kinds of folding pens, some are folded into a dead bend, called folding pens, and some are folded into a round bend, called turning pens and rewinding. For example, you will understand that the word "Xi" must be angular when writing. This writing is folding the pen. First of all, write horizontally. At this time, if you want to keep the center stroke, your pen tip should be on the left. When you reach the turning point, you should pause, turn the pen, turn the nib to the top, and complete the vertical below. If you don't turn the pen, the nib will remain, so that a vertical line is written. Then turn the pen with the vertical hook on the right side of the word "hole", that is, turn directly without pausing. When writing, it is like this: when writing vertically, the pen tip faces up, writes below, then turns horizontally along the circle, and then the pen tip leaves, so as to keep the center running. If there's anything you don't understand,