Materials and tools: brush, rice paper, ink or ink block.
1, prepare brush, rice paper and ink or ink block.
2. Dip an appropriate amount of ink with a brush or grind the ink block into ink with water.
3. Draw a horizontal line on the rice paper according to the shape of the cross hook.
4. Draw a broken line from the left side of the horizontal line to the upper right to form a small angle with the horizontal line.
5. Draw a polyline from the end of the polyline to the lower right to form a larger angle with the horizontal line.
6. Starting from the endpoint of the second polyline, draw a polyline parallel to the first polyline upward to form a larger angle with the first polyline.
7. Finally, draw a broken line parallel to the second broken line downward from the end of the third broken line to form a larger angle with the second broken line.
8. After drawing all the lines, you can add details or embellishments as needed to make the horizontal hook more plump and exquisite.
China's calligraphy:
The cross hook is a common stroke in China's calligraphy, and it is a variant of the cross hook. The lines of the cross hook are tortuous and powerful, giving people a dignified feeling. The radicals and characters such as "Cai", "Liang" and "Tu" are often used to write Chinese characters, and can also appear as decorative elements in calligraphy works.
There are many other common strokes in China's calligraphy, such as horizontal stroke, vertical stroke, left stroke and left stroke. Each stroke has its own specific form and writing rules, and various Chinese characters can be formed through different combinations and arrangements. Learning these strokes is of great significance for mastering the basic skills and styles of China's calligraphy. Keep your wrist flexible and stable, so that the changes of strokes are natural and smooth.
China's calligraphy is an important part of China's traditional culture, with a long history and outstanding artistic achievements. China's calligraphy originated from ancient Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze inscriptions, and evolved and developed into a unique art form. Based on writing Chinese characters, it pays attention to the form and rhythm of strokes, pursues the harmony and unity of ink, paper and pen, and expresses the artistic conception and charm of pen and ink.