Writing method of brush calligraphy cursive font stroke hook

As the basic strokes of Chinese characters, hook lifting has a high usage rate. However, in different characters (regular script), their forms are different. However, as far as their basic pen-carrying paths are concerned, they are interlinked. Still basically the same. Let's study together.

Writing method of cursive font stroke "tick"

The strokes of "poverty", "learning" and "appreciation" in cursive script are often written in the form of treasure cover, which are connected from top to bottom, while the strokes of "qi" and "hundred" are the same.

When practicing cursive script, we use the stroke of "right vertical hook". The commonly used Chinese characters are Hu, Yong, Tu, Pseudo and Shi. Among them, the strokes of Chinese characters "Hu", "Yong" and "Tu" are all hooked, with sharp and powerful external angles, some with small angles and some with large angles. The stroke "hook" of the Chinese character "pseudo" is written as a round pen hook, and the Chinese character "pseudo" is the inside of the outer circle of the hook, which is both rigid and flexible.

The cursive font strokes "Gogou" are various in the west. The hook of Chinese character "knowledge" is clear and standardized. The hook of the Chinese character "Wei" becomes a heavy stroke, while the stroke "Gou" of the Chinese character "Or" is written very much like the corner stroke in the inscription, without a hook. The Chinese characters "zai" and "cheng" are just the opposite, turning Gogou into an inverted hook and hooking it on the left.

The stroke "hook" of the Chinese character "turtle" is written backwards, and the "back hook" becomes a downward hook. The strokes of Chinese characters "rope" and "wind" are similar to those of "du". The Chinese character "turtle" is written on the right, and the Chinese character "du" is slightly hooked back before closing the pen to form a small hook. The tick of the Chinese character "research" goes straight up.

"Up-down" writing method of cursive font strokes