The formula for writing strokes (for reference) is as follows:
1. Sitting posture:
The head should be upright, the body should be straight, and the arms should be separated to tell the posture, three One, the feet and shoulders are even. Move forward while writing the notebook.
2. How to hold the pen:
The way to hold the pen is not difficult. If the finger is strong and the palm is weak, it is the key point. The mother's middle finger is stuck on the penholder, and the penholder is leaning against the edge of the arc.
3. Dot painting:
When writing dot painting, you need to practice more. The upper edge is pointed, the lower edge is rounded, and it is a straight line from light to focused. Dot painting always stands sideways.
4. Horizontal drawing:
Learn to write horizontally, not flatly, with the left side low and the right side high and the pen stopped. The length and width are different, the length is slightly flat, and the short is upward. The basic force is the same.
5. Vertical paintings:
Write vertical paintings and divide them carefully. There are hanging dews and hanging needles extending vertically downward with force. The hanging dews are round and the hanging needle points are all in vertical paintings. Draw straight lines.
6. Sketching:
Writing and sketching are all the same. The length and curvature should be appropriate, and the pen should be pointed when closing. It will look good if you observe it carefully.
7. Ning painting:
Don’t be afraid to learn to write Ning. Slant, sink, right and slide. There are flat strokes and diagonal strokes, and the application angles vary.
8. Folding:
Writing folding is very simple. At the turning point, the edges and corners are obvious. Every stroke should be in a straight line. Straight line turning is the key.
9. Lifting
To write a lifting, lift up to the right, slowly and gradually reduce the force, lift straight, lift straight, and grasp the length, angle, and level. There is no formula to master the hook and outline. There is a 45 degree angle between vertical paintings.
10. Writing the basic strokes of Chinese characters:
Every stroke in writing must have a beginning, a line, and a finish. It cannot be dragged or stroked flat; there must be changes in weight, You can't write like a matchstick.