Reverse stroke is one of the basic strokes in China's calligraphy, which is usually used to write some radicals or radicals in Chinese characters. It is written from top to bottom, drawing a downward straight line by a stroke, and then drawing an upward arc. The following will introduce the writing method of anti-si in detail and discuss its application in calligraphy.
In order to write the reverse stroke, you need to master the correct way of holding the pen first. Usually, we use the middle finger and the ring finger to hold the pen, and the thumb exerts appropriate force to stabilize the wrist. At the same time, keep your wrist relaxed so that the pen tip can slide freely on the paper.
when we begin to write "reverse si", we should draw a straight line obliquely downward first. By controlling the strength of the wrist and the angle of the pen tip, the length and thickness of the straight line are suitable for the required font style. Next, we need to draw the arc above. The shape of the arc should be natural and smooth, not too smooth or sharp. To do this, we can adjust the angle of the pen holder properly and change the position and angle of the wrist while drawing an arc.
anti-si is widely used in China's calligraphy. It is often used to write some radicals or radicals, such as "wood", "water" and "fire". These radicals or radicals are the basic elements of Chinese characters, and the appearance of anti-si gives these characters a unique artistic charm. In addition, anti-si can also be used to write some meaningful Chinese characters, such as "virtue", "forbearance" and "defeat". The shape of anti-si is like a release of strength, giving people a positive feeling.
In the process of writing, we should also pay attention to the collocation of inverted strokes with other strokes. Anti-si is often combined with horizontal, vertical and left strokes to form a complete Chinese character. Pay attention to the length and thickness of strokes and the correctness of writing order when matching. Only by making every stroke accurate can the structure of the whole font be harmonious and unified.
In short, the inverted stroke is a basic stroke in China's calligraphy, which has a unique artistic charm. Mastering the correct writing posture and pen-holding method can make the shape of anti-si more natural and smooth. In the process of writing, we should pay attention to the collocation of inverted strokes with other strokes to form a complete Chinese character. Through in-depth understanding and continuous practice of anti-si, we can improve our calligraphy level and feel the charm of Chinese character art.