How to write vertical bend?

Vertical bending is written as follows:

1, write vertically, twist to the right, then fold to the left and write horizontally.

2. Note that the last hook should be slightly bent.

Knowledge expansion

Vertical bending is one of the strokes of Chinese characters. Usually, it refers to moving the pen tip from top to bottom along a curved route to form a vertical shape, but the end needs to be bent to the right or left to form a hook shape.

In Chinese characters, the writing order of vertical bending is usually from top to bottom, with the vertical bending part written first, the horizontal bending part written later and the hook bending part written last. When writing vertical bends, you need to pay attention to the following points:

1, the vertical part should be straight and powerful, with a moderate length, neither too long nor too short.

2, the horizontal part should keep a certain angle with the vertical part, not too inclined.

3, the hook should be short and powerful, not too prominent or out of the vertical part.

Vertical bending is widely used in some Chinese characters, such as "four, skin, five, morning, giant". When writing, we should pay attention to the method and strength of writing, as well as the collocation and coordination with other strokes. At the same time, when practicing writing, you can gradually improve your writing level and ability through constant practice and practice.

Besides vertical bending, there are other strokes in Chinese characters that need similar techniques, such as "oblique hook, horizontal hook, curved hook, dot" and so on. When writing these strokes, you need to master the correct method and strength, as well as the collocation and coordination with other strokes.

In a word, vertical bending, as one of the strokes of Chinese characters, plays an important role in writing. Through correct writing methods and practical exercises, you can improve your writing level and ability, and at the same time you can better understand and master the strokes and structures of Chinese characters.

In addition to the practical application in Chinese character writing, vertical bending has deeper aesthetic significance. In calligraphy, vertical bending, as a basic stroke, is endowed with rich connotation and expressive force. It is not only a simple combination of lines, but also an important means for calligraphers to express their feelings, show their individuality and inherit culture.

In the process of vertical bending, calligraphers integrate their emotions and thoughts by controlling the thickness, radian, angle and strength of strokes. Every vertical bend seems to tell a story, expressing the calligrapher's inner world and understanding of the world.

In addition, vertical bending plays a coordinating and balancing role in calligraphy. Calligraphers need to arrange the aspect ratio and angle reasonably in the process of writing, so that the whole word looks harmonious and balanced without losing its aesthetic feeling. Calligraphers create ever-changing works of art through the flexible use of vertical and curved strokes, showing the unique charm and profound cultural heritage of Chinese characters.