Vertical drop: vertical drop has positions on the left, middle and right of the word, because each stroke requires the strength of the wrist and the use of the brush, so when you start writing vertical drop, you should first pinch the pen, lift the pen and start writing, and pay attention to where you need to stop writing when practicing.
1. When writing, first lift the pen where the ink falls and tilt it 45 degrees to the upper left.
2. After going up, the pen tip is pressed down according to the original route and naturally pressed down.
3. Then move the pen down. Continue to move the pen downward on the basis of just pressing it naturally, and don't shake your hand when moving the pen downward, otherwise the vertical position will be crooked.
4. After reaching a certain position downwards, gently lift the brush to the upper left, and then lift it obliquely downwards.
5. Then press it obliquely, which can be said to be a pen. This place should be slower.
6. Then return the pen up, which will make it stand upright, but it still needs more practice. If you want to practice, you can write fluently without much thought, and you're done.
Hanging needle vertical: The hanging needle vertical is characterized by being large and thin, just like a needle.
1. Start to pick up the pen and transport it to the upper left of the ink drop source.
2. Then press the lower right corner diagonally.
The next step is to move the pen down naturally, and don't shake your hand, otherwise the vertical position will be crooked.
When the pen reaches the middle part of the shaft, the lower part will be pointed out. It's a natural stroke without any modification. As long as the pointed pen is straight, then your hanging needle is successful.
5. The second half is a natural downward stroke, so it doesn't need to be decorated. As long as the pointed pen is straight, then your hanging needle is successful.