What are these five gestures?

Five strokes are five strokes: first, hook, second, hook crossbow, third, roll, fourth, vertical and fifth, struggle.

To tap the potential, you must use a round pen and a fast front.

Hook the potential, and then use the hook method when turning.

If there is a pen gesture, you must hold down the pen tip and push it up and down.

I am eager to write, such as being driven away.

If you are struggling with a pen, you must move forward like an obstacle.

Abbreviation: five strokes, that is, five strokes popular in the Tang Dynasty, each of which has a special name, namely: grasping, writing, clustering, grasping and anger.

But it should be noted that calligraphers only use the first method, and the other four methods are not used. Although popular, it's just for your analysis, which is a bad method.

The so-called nine uses are the nine usages mentioned above. One is brushstroke, the other is brushstroke, the third is controlling the front, the fourth is crouching the front, the fifth is guarding the front, the sixth is scraping the front, the seventh is t-front, the eighth is pressing the front, and the ninth is opening the pen. These are the terms of the Tang Dynasty.

Nine uses can also be divided into two categories: putting pen to paper and bending forward are writing actions, while others are pre-adjustment actions. Brush is different from hard pen, it will be scattered and distorted from time to time, so you should adjust your front when writing. After adjusting the front, the pen will be smooth.