Regular script writing

The writing method of regular script is as follows:

Wen wén: single word, contraction in the middle palace.

The first stroke can be written as curl here. Start writing from the bottom right, then write to the bottom left, and slowly lift the pen tip after the belly, without revealing the virtual tip; The second pen is raised horizontally under the belly, without touching the pen, and enters the pen before exposure, obliquely to the right and upward, with large shoulder resistance, so it is not appropriate to collect the pen. Pay attention to the diagonal of the first pen. The position of the third pen must be on the left. Pick up the pen in a virtual way. First, tilt slightly to the left, then the turning angle should be slightly gentle, and the tip of the knife should be slightly higher than the vertical line of the first tip. This pen should be written vigorously; Finally, use the tip of the pen, pay attention to the direction of the pen and the position of the feet, twists and turns, stretch and elegant.

Methods of raising and stopping regular script;

Pen lifting and pen swallowing are up and down movements in the process of pen transportation.

Pen lifting refers to the action of lifting the pen slightly without leaving the paper. The first is to prepare for the turning point. The second is the effect of thinning strokes. The pen-starting action will also be used at the pen-starting place and the pen-receiving place.

A stroke is the action of pointing down the pen. Start using a pen, turn a corner, collect a pen, all use a pen. Sometimes it's urgent and sometimes it's slow.

Pen and astringent pen in regular script;

A slight pause in the process of writing is called writing.

Poor pen means that in the process of writing, the pen tip is pushed and slightly pressed, so that the pen can move back and forth, up and down, and bend left and right at the same time, making the strokes "not only thick". It's also natural.

Huang Ziyuan, a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, used regular script, which implied Jing Ya, neat and generous, elegant and popular.