How to write the font heart in block letters

How to write the letterhead is as follows:

1. First, write the upper left corner and the lower right corner of the heart with a pen tip under certain pressure. The size of the heart should be moderate, not too big or too small.

2. Next, the camber, corner and connecting lines on both sides of the heart should be smooth and smooth, and should not be stiff, broken or misplaced. Pause at the upper left corner, continue writing to the upper right, the right side and the lower right in turn, and complete the right side of the heart.

3. Go back to the upper left corner, and continue writing to the upper left, the left side and the lower left in turn, and complete the left side of the heart. The wavy lines inside the heart should be soft and graceful, and should not be too deliberate or artificial.

4. Finally, draw a wavy line in the middle of the heart with a pen tip to show the space and texture inside the heart, so that the whole heart looks softer and more beautiful. The whole glyph should have a certain proportion of width and height, showing a balanced aesthetic feeling visually.

Extended information:

Hangkai is a relatively regular, upright and simple Chinese calligraphy font. Its stroke thickness is quite uniform, the lines are both rigid and flexible, the structure is clear, and the overall feeling is very stable and atmospheric. Therefore, when writing, we should pay attention to mastering the thickness, length and straightness of strokes, so as to make the glyphs appear balanced, harmonious and beautiful.

lettering is one of the important forms of traditional Chinese writing in China. It originated from official script, but compared with its predecessor, the running script is more regular and refined, which makes people feel comfortable and generous.

In fact, there is no fixed order in the word order of running letters, but there are some common rules, such as: upper left and lower right, writing horizontally in front of writing vertically, and some words can be reasonably adjusted according to basic rules. For example, when writing a word "Yan", some people will write down the first half and improve the right side, and then write down the second half to make the two words coherent and natural.

In short, writing in running script requires not only the basic knowledge of calligraphy, but also constant practice and experience to improve one's level.