How to write straight

Total straight strokes: 8 strokes

1. One (horizontal), 2. 丨 (vertical), 3. 丨 (vertical), 4. ? (horizontal fold), 5 . One (horizontal), 6. One (horizontal), 7. One (horizontal), 8. One (horizontal)

Straight zhí: upper and lower structure, upper and lower expansion.

The upper part is written in calligraphy. The left and horizontal strokes can be written in one stroke, slightly heavier: start the pen diagonally, then move slightly downward to the left, then turn to the front and write horizontally, with a slight resistance to the shoulder. Pay attention to the changes in weight and length.

The lower part is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, and should be stable and straight. The word "mu" should be slightly shoulder-shouldered, not wide, and the horizontal lines should be equidistant and slightly to the left relative to the upper part. Pay attention to the position of starting the pen from the left vertical position. Lift the pen at an angle, slightly downward, slightly to the left, and slightly heavier. Fold the pen horizontally and pick it up. Do not draw too much horizontally. Hold it slightly on your shoulders, making it slightly arched. When it is in place, stroke the pen slightly inward and downward, thick and heavy. Slightly longer, opposite to the left vertical one; the inner two small horizontal strokes hold up the pen, slightly resisting the shoulder, but not heavy; the bottom horizontal stroke is parallel to the upper horizontal stroke, slightly arched, and actually connects the two vertical strokes. Pick up the pen with a short left stroke at the bottom, pay attention to the position, not too long; at the end, when starting the stroke horizontally, the stroke should be to the left, with the left side slightly resisting the shoulder. Pull down to stabilize the entire word.