First of all, the stroke order
The Chinese character * * * has seven pictures, and the stroke order is: horizontal, vertical, left, press, horizontal, vertical and horizontal. When writing Chinese characters, you need to write in this stroke order to keep the strokes smooth and coherent.
Second, the structural points
The structure of Chinese characters is quite special, so we need to pay attention to some key points. The first is the "I" shape, that is, the upper and lower parts of Chinese characters are basically symmetrical. Secondly, "there is a degree of bending", and the four bends of Chinese characters should have a certain degree, neither too much nor too little. Finally, it is "four points and three sides". The four vertices and three faces of Chinese characters need to be clearly represented by strokes.
Third, the steps of writing Chinese characters with China's calligraphy
First, write a horizontal picture of Chinese characters, the length of which is about 1/3 of the whole word, and keep the width of the horizontal picture consistent.
Then, write a vertical picture of Chinese characters, the length is about 1/2 of the whole word, and the thickness of the vertical picture is consistent with the width of the upper and lower ends.
Then, write the first stroke of Chinese characters obliquely on the upper right. The length is about 1/4 of the whole character, and it should have a certain angle with the vertical painting.
Then, the first stroke of writing Chinese characters is written obliquely downward, which is about 1/4 of the whole word, and has a certain angle with the horizontal painting.
Then, write a second horizontal picture of Chinese characters, the length is equal to the first horizontal picture, and the width should be consistent with the first horizontal picture.
Then, write a second vertical diagram of Chinese characters, the length of which is equal to that of the first vertical diagram, and the thickness should be consistent with the width of the upper and lower ends.
Finally, the length of the third horizontal painting plus Chinese characters is equal to that of the first horizontal painting, and the width should be the same as that of the first horizontal painting.
Fourth, practice skills.
If you want to write Chinese characters in China's calligraphy, you need to keep practicing. In the process of practice, you can pay attention to the following skills:
Write the structure and basic lines of Chinese characters with pencil or water first, and then write with a brush.
When writing, keep the strokes coherent and smooth, and don't break or knock.
When writing, you can adjust the thickness of strokes to make Chinese characters more beautiful.
When writing, you can refer to excellent calligraphy works, learn strokes and structures, and constantly improve your level.
In short, writing Chinese characters with a brush requires attention to stroke order, structural points and practice skills, and continuous practice and improvement can lead to beautiful Chinese characters with a brush.