1. Horizontal
Horizontal strokes should be written smoothly, because the horizontal stroke plays a balancing role in a character. If the horizontal stroke is uneven, the character will be unstable. What people often say "horizontally, horizontally and vertically" does not mean writing horizontally and horizontally, but means that it requires a smooth look. Due to human visual illusion, the horizontal strokes cannot be written horizontally, but should be written left low and right high. When closing the pen, press the pen slightly to make the strokes heavier, so that it looks stable.
The way to write a short horizontal line is to write lightly, and then stroke to the right from light to heavy, and stop writing when you reach about half of the long horizontal line. The strokes are slightly tilted upward to the right. As shown in the picture:
2. Vertical
Vertical drawings should be written vertically, because vertical drawings often play a key supporting role in a character. If the vertical drawing is not vertical, the character will not be straight. There are hanging dew, hanging needle and short vertical. The writing method of "hanging dew vertically" is slightly heavier when the stroke is started, the stroke is lighter when the stroke is vertical and downward, and the stroke is slightly heavier when the stroke is closed. As shown in the picture:
The hanging needle is written vertically in the same way as the hanging needle, except that when the pen is closed, the pen is drawn from heavy to light, and the pen is drawn with a sharp edge. See the picture below
Short vertical strokes are written in the same way as hanging dew vertical strokes, but the strokes are shorter. Short vertical strokes should be written short, thick and powerful. See the picture below
3. Sketching
Sketching is very decorative in a character. If it can be written naturally and stretched, it will increase the beauty of the character, and sometimes it is similar to Ninghua. Symmetry plays a role in balancing and stabilizing the center of gravity. There are oblique, vertical, and short strokes. The way to write obliquely is to write slightly heavier, and then stroke downward to the left from heavy to light, and when you close the pen, the tip will be pointed. As shown in the picture:
For vertical strokes, the stroke is slightly heavier, and the stroke is drawn downward from heavy to light until it reaches two-thirds of the length of the stroke, then strokes downward to the left, and the tip is raised when the stroke is closed. As shown in the picture:
Short-hand writing is the same as oblique writing, but the strokes are shorter. When the short apostrophe appears at the beginning of a character, the stroke shape is relatively flat, such as "gan, fan, he, hou, chu", etc.; when the short apostrophe appears in the upper left part of the character, the stroke shape is relatively slanted, such as "生, 禾, 无" , Zhu" and other words. As shown in the picture:
4. Na
Na is a painting with clear thickness and fine details, making it difficult to write. Na is divided into oblique Na and flat Na. Hold down the pen diagonally, write lightly (drop the pen lightly), move the pen down and to the right from light to heavy, press the pen again when you reach the foot, then drag the pen out horizontally to the right from heavy to light, and close the pen to the tip. As shown in the picture:
The writing method of flat stroke is the same as diagonal stroke, but when writing, you must first write a short horizontal stroke, and then stroke in the lower right (slightly flatter) direction. As shown in the picture:
5. Dots
Dots are as important in a word as human eyes, and are the spiritual embodiment of a word. Stippling can be divided into right point, left point, vertical point and long point. Click right, stroke lightly, and stroke downward to the right from light to heavy. Press briefly and then close the stroke. You cannot redraw, and the painting is completed in one go. The key to writing something is to follow the writing process, and never put the pen away as soon as the tip of the pen touches the paper. As shown in the picture:
The writing method of the left point is basically the same as the right point, but the direction of the stroke is downward and slightly to the left, and the pen should be paused when closing. As shown in the picture
The vertical dot is actually a deformation of the right dot. When the dot appears in the center of the prefix, people are used to connecting the ending point of the dot with the stroke below. Therefore, this dot shape is relatively straight. As shown in the picture:
The long point is longer based on the right point, and the strokes should be slower. As shown in the picture
6. Ti
The way to write Ti is to write with a heavy stroke, from heavy to light to the right and upward, and to close the pen with a sharp point. The angle and length of Tihua are slightly different in different characters. You should pay attention to the difference when writing. As shown in the picture:
7. Vertical hook
Write vertical. When you reach the hooking point, pause and hook up to the left, then retract the tip of the hook. The tip of the hook is about 45 degrees, and the part of the hook should be shorter. As shown in the picture:
8. Curved hook
The stroke is slightly lighter, and the stroke is curved downward to the right from light to heavy. When the hook is lifted, the stroke is slightly paused and the stroke is drawn upward to the left. The pen must be pointed when closing. When writing, the starting point and the hooking point should be in a vertical line. As shown in the picture:
9. Hook hook
The tip of the pen is heavy, and the pen is drawn straight down and to the right. When the hook is lifted, the hook is drawn upward, and the pen should be pointed out when closing. The key to writing Gou is to maintain a certain arc. If it is too straight or too curved, it will affect the beauty of the entire character.
As shown in the picture:
10. Lying hook
The stroke is slightly lighter, first to the right (from light to heavy strokes), then circle to the right and stroke horizontally to the hook. Hook upward to the left, the hook should be pointed, but not too large. As shown in the picture:
11. Vertical bend
Write a short vertical stroke, then circle to the right and write a short horizontal stroke in the horizontal direction, and close the stroke slightly heavier. As shown in the picture
12. Vertical hook
On the basis of vertical bend, hook upward when closing the pen, and the strokes are longer than the vertical bend. As shown in the picture
13. Lift vertically
Write vertically with the lower stroke, pause briefly at the appropriate place and lift the pen diagonally upward to the right. Write in one stroke, with a sharp point at the end of the stroke. As shown in the picture
14. Horizontal hook
Start writing horizontally to the right. When you reach the hook point, draw the stroke lightly toward the lower left. Be careful not to make the hook too big, and send the power to the tip of the pen. Like:
15. Horizontal fold
Write horizontally from left to right, pause at the fold and then fold downward to write vertically. Note that the horizontal direction should be flat, the vertical direction should be straight, and the folds should be written in one stroke without interruption in the middle. The fold cannot be written as a "sharp corner", nor can the stroke be too large to form "two corners". As shown in the picture:
16. Horizontal Analysis Hook
Write a short horizontal stroke, pause briefly, then fold downward, sometimes tilt slightly to the left, and pause briefly when you reach the hook. Hook it out to the upper left and write it in one stroke. As shown in the picture:
17. Horizontal abbreviation
Write a short horizontal stroke with the lower stroke, pause briefly and then write a cursive downward to the left. Note that the horizontal stroke should be slightly slanted upwards to the right, the left stroke should be sharp, and it should be written in one stroke. As shown in the picture:
18. Skip and fold
First write a short stroke, use the tip to point the pen, and then fold to the upper right to write mention. Pay attention to the fold and the tip of the pen. . As shown in the picture:
19. Writing point
Use the lower stroke to write a stroke, and then fold the pen to the lower right to write a long point without using the tip, and the closing stroke is heavier. Pay attention to the appropriate angle between the upper part and the lower part. As shown in the picture:
20. Bend the hook horizontally
Write horizontally with the lower stroke, then fold the stroke to the lower right to write vertically, then turn the circle to the right and write horizontally, and stroke slightly upward when you reach the hook. Hook out. Note that the bend should be rounded, the lower horizontal surface should be flat, and the hook should be small and pointed. As shown in the picture:
21. Vertical fold
Write vertically (divided into long and short) with the first stroke, then write horizontally to the right after stopping the stroke, and close the stroke heavier. Note that the vertical lines should be straight and the horizontal lines should be flat, written in one stroke. As shown in the picture:
22. Vertical fold and fold hook
Write a short vertical stroke with the first stroke, then fold to the right to write a horizontal stroke, and then fold to the lower left to write a vertical hook. Note that the vertical hook should be neither too straight nor too slanted, and the hook should be small and pointed. As shown in the picture:
23. Horizontal folding to write
Write short horizontal strokes with the first stroke, vertical strokes with a pause of the stroke and fold downwards, and diagonal strokes with another stroke upward to the right. Note that the abstract should be shorter, more slanted, and pointed. As shown in the picture:
24. Horizontal fold, fold and apostrophe
Write a short horizontal stroke with the first stroke, pause slightly and fold the pen to the left and down to write a short apostrophe. Do not point out the tip, not too long, and then fold to the right. Write - a small short horizontal line, and finally fold it down and draw it out to make a sharp point. As shown in the picture:
25. Horizontal and curved hook
Write a short horizontal stroke at the beginning of the stroke, pause the pen slightly at the turning point and write a short stroke, and then write a small curved hook without leaving the pen tip. The direction of the hook Go up and left. As shown in the picture:
26. Horizontal fold and fold hook
Write a short horizontal stroke with the right side slightly higher. Pause slightly and fold the stroke to the lower left side to write a short stroke. Do not point it out and do not make it too sharp. Long, then fold it to the right and write a short horizontal line, then fold it to the lower left and write a curved hook. Note that the last hook should be slightly curved. As shown in the picture:
27. Horizontal bending
Write a short horizontal stroke with the lower stroke, pause slightly and fold downward to write a short vertical stroke, then circle to the right to write a short horizontal stroke, and close the stroke heavier. As shown in the picture:
28. Vertical fold and write
Write diagonally vertically with the first stroke, pause slightly and fold to the right to write short horizontal stroke, then pause the stroke and write downward and left to make a sharp point.
As shown in the picture:
Be sure to keep in mind the rules of stroke writing of Chinese characters:
①The starting stroke of horizontal and vertical strokes is heavier, and the stroke of tapping is lighter;
② At the turning point, the pen should be slightly paused, slightly heavier, and slightly slower;
③ When lifting the hook, the pen should be slightly paused and slightly heavier at first, and then gradually become brisk, and the pen should be closed and pointed;
④ All strokes are written in one stroke and cannot be redrawn;
⑤When the strokes form Chinese characters, some shapes will change slightly, so please pay attention when writing.