Writing a vertical hook here is a major feature of Ou Kai. The pen tip is obliquely cut, leaving an air port, the vertical body is to the left, the middle is slightly thin, strong and strong, and the hook is not big. On the left are dots and summaries. Look at the position, pay attention to the echo and weight. Semi-closed structure with uniform layout.
A detailed explanation of Mi Zige's calligraphy.
Don't write the word "root" too wide, put it away and lay it down. With the first stroke, Fang Bi began to write, paying attention to the relative position with the outside world. The right shoulder is slightly larger, not longer, and then the strokes are slightly heavier, slightly vertical, slightly inclined to the left, and gradually lighter.
The inside is small and horizontal to the left, slightly shoulder-resistant, not long or heavy. Don't weigh the bottom horizontal, hold the right vertical pen. The vertical pen holder is folded horizontally, slightly heavier, slightly inclined to the lower left, and slightly lighter in the middle. After reaching the position, the pen tip is slightly to the left, and then the pen is lifted to the right, slightly longer and slightly curved, showing a tendency to hold back.
Pay attention to the position of the pen and the pen, not heavy. Finally, write the pen as an inverted pen, starting from the end of the pen, paying attention to the angle and length, so that the whole word is balanced and coordinated.