What is a beautiful pen?

Li Xiubi is a kind of calligraphy pen, commonly known as "soft pen", which first appeared in Japan, similar to China's "Zhong Baibi", and is mainly popular in China, Japan, Singapore and other countries. Its brush strokes are flexible, the ink is even, there is no ink leakage, the ink color is bright, and the writing is smooth and natural. It is suitable for small print writing, office work, signature and painting in calligraphy, and it is one of the common pens used by the majority of calligraphy art lovers.

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There are two common so-called "inverted strokes" in calligraphy. One is simple and pen-saving, which is only available in running script and cursive script, in order to write conveniently and smoothly; For example, cursive script, many small strokes, such as short horizontal, short left and short vertical, are all imaged as points, and their positions are not fixed. These strokes are often written at the end of other strokes.

The other is structural treatment, which is found in all kinds of books. Key strokes are often written first, and then secondary strokes are written. There are two ways to deal with this "reverse pen":

One is general habits-general rules based on writing arrangement habits. For example, the horizontal and vertical strokes of modern Chinese characters are first horizontal and then vertical, while in running script calligraphy, the vertical strokes are more obvious vertical (including straight strokes) and then horizontal, which is related to the writing arrangement-modern Chinese characters are written horizontally from left to right, while in the past they were written vertically from top to bottom.

The other is self-adaptation, mainly for the convenience of dealing with the shelf structure of fonts. The key strokes that affect the font structure are often written first, and then other strokes are written. This is the habit of reading books completely, and there are no specific rules.