There is always only one rule in writing, that is, write well and make people understand, and that's all. I think so myself.
When I was a child, I did my homework. My parents compared my handwriting with that in the textbook, pointed to my handwriting and advised me to write neatly. In order not to let her say that my handwriting is ugly, I wrote it in front of the words in the textbook.
It was not until I was praised by my parents and teachers that I realized that writing well is also an advantage, so I have been insisting on it until now.
Writing is also a way to cultivate self-cultivation, and the beauty of words appearing on paper makes me feel a little fulfilled. After all, I wrote it myself.
Chinese characters have a long history of evolution, from the earliest hieroglyphics to modern simplified characters, Chinese characters are constantly changing, which meets the needs of historical and social development and allows more people to learn to use Chinese characters.
In the process of writing, I can understand the words I have learned, how they are engraved in my memory and what their rules are. I pay special attention to their beauty when I write.
Symmetrical beauty is my favorite. Of course, there is still a lot of beauty, but what I feel most is the beauty of symmetry. Maybe I like doing simple things. Symmetrical beauty is common in life, and we have a lot of it physically.
In the process of writing, horizontal and vertical bisection is a process of spatial structure. It requires concentration and creativity to coordinate and stabilize strokes. Maybe some words are often written without creation, but if they are changed into running script and running script, they will have different stroke structures.
As far as I am concerned, I like to write and construct the strokes of a word according to my own ideas. This is the purpose, this is the fun. I think it is quite satisfactory to realize it on paper one by one according to my own ideas.