How to write thick words?

The writing of thick characters: dot, left, horizontal, vertical, left, dot, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, and the related contents are as follows:

1. Stroke order: the stroke order of thick characters is: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, vertical and horizontal. When writing, you should follow this order, and you can't add or subtract strokes at will. Correct stroke order can help us better remember and write rough characters, and at the same time, it can also improve the standardization and aesthetics of writing.

2. Font structure: A bold character is a Chinese character with a left-right structure, which consists of a "mi" on the left and a "and" on the right. When writing, we should pay attention to the proportion and position relationship between the left and right parts. The word "rice" on the left should be slightly narrower, while the word "and" on the right should be slightly wider, and the width ratio of the two parts should be coordinated.

3. Writing points: When writing rough characters, we should pay attention to the following points: First, horizontal painting should have a certain inclination, not too straight; Secondly, the vertical painting should be vertical and not skewed; Third, there should be a stroke at the beginning of the sketch, but it should be natural and smooth; Fourth, stippling should be full and powerful, not too thin.

the history of coarse characters

1. the origin of coarse characters: the origin of coarse characters can be traced back to ancient Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze inscriptions. In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, thick characters are depicted as a thick rope or a bundle of hair, which means "thick". In the bronze inscriptions, the rough characters began to take the shape of "meter" and "and", but they have not been completely finalized.

2. The meaning evolution of coarse characters: The meaning evolution of coarse characters has gone through several stages. In ancient times, thick characters mainly meant "thick" and "thick", such as "thick arms" and "thick legs". With the development and evolution of Chinese characters, the meaning of rough characters has gradually expanded and evolved, gradually increasing the meanings of "rough", "rough" and "vulgar".

3. Calligraphy style of coarse characters: The calligraphy style of coarse characters has different characteristics in different historical periods and regions. In the seal script period, the strokes of thick characters were relatively uniform, and the glyphs were round and full, which had a dignified and beautiful aesthetic feeling. During the official script period, the strokes of thick characters began to show twists and turns, and the glyphs became more vivid and powerful, with a solemn and simple aesthetic feeling.