Writing of Chinese character seven

Chinese character seven is written as: left hook and vertical hook.

Seven is a single word with simple strokes. It is in the middle of Chinese characters and can express some meanings related to numbers or sequences. During the development of Chinese characters, some changes have taken place in the writing of Qi. In ancient times, it may be a complex character, but after modern simplification, its shape has become more regular and easy to write.

Seven has some special meanings in Chinese. For example, in some regions and cultures, seven is regarded as a lucky number, because its pronunciation is similar to that of qi, which means beginning and rising. In some traditional cultures, seven is also regarded as a mysterious number, which is related to the concepts of heaven, earth, yin and yang.

Matters needing attention in writing Chinese characters:

1, stroke order: when writing Chinese characters, write horizontal lines first, then vertical lines, and finally close the pen at the midpoint of the vertical lines to the upper left to form a small hook. Follow the correct order of strokes and don't write casually. The correct stroke order is horizontal, vertical and hook.

2, font structure: seven is a single word, pay attention to its font structure. When writing, keep the font smooth and don't tilt or distort it. At the same time, we should pay attention to the starting and ending position of each stroke, as well as the spacing and proportional relationship between strokes. Keeping the font stable is one of the basic requirements of Chinese character writing, so that the font can be beautiful and standardized.

3. Aesthetics: As a part of calligraphy art, writing Chinese characters should also pay attention to aesthetics. To make the font beautiful, we need to pay attention to the symmetry, balance and coordination of the font. At the same time, we should pay attention to the changes and richness of strokes to increase the sense of rhythm and rhythm of glyphs. Aesthetics is the soul of calligraphy art, and only paying attention to aesthetics can make glyphs more artistic.

4, strokes and strength: When writing Chinese characters, we should pay attention to the grasp of strokes and strength. Use the pen smoothly and naturally, and the strength should be moderate and even. Don't push too hard or too fast, and don't push too hard or too slow. Correct strokes and dynamics can make fonts smoother, more natural and more vivid.