(1) Cross Hook-This stroke consists of a horizontal and a short vertical. It is written as follows: first draw a horizontal arc, then draw a short vertical line at the hook until it is long, with the pen tip down to the left and the pen tip closed at the lower left of the painting. Hooks can be long or short, light or heavy. Lighter words such as "Ding" and heavier words such as "Dang" all point to the palace in the word.
(2) Cross hook-its writing method is to make a horizontal arc first, then make a vertical bend with seal cutting when folding, and then make a hook or pen according to the situation. When you make a hook, you also make a long left turn by seal cutting, which can be long or short, depending on your needs. When making a hook, you can pull the pen up and close it gently. Such as the word "Buddha". There are also differences in the curvature of hooks. For example, the word "Buddha" is hooked, the word "Wei" is hooked, and the word "Shang" is not hooked.
(3) Vertical hook-The official meaning of Mount Tai Diamond Sutra still exists, and the vertical hook is mostly arc-shaped. Its writing is, use a pen to hide or show, center and vertical, until the hook is long. There are two forms. One is to expose the hook, squat slightly at the hook and make a hook to the left. For example, the word "time" Some vertical pens write vertical hooks. For example, the word "smell" is vertical on the left. The second is the hook, which is not obvious when it is perpendicular to the hook. After a short stay, it deliberately closes the pen on the left side. For example, the word "then"