Stippling: Use volley to cut into the paper. After the right pen, the front is left, the back should be curved and the inside should be straight. At an angle of about 45 degrees to the horizontal. The speed ahead is a little faster. The pen in front is a little heavier, so you can probably grasp the strength yourself. You can write your experience several times.
Horizontal painting: the pen tip is cut into the paper (not the other way around), with the pen tip facing upwards, the pen holder facing backwards and to the right, the pen tip facing upwards first, and then forced downwards to the left, with a hook or back, and the pen stop point should be parallel to the pen start point. This stroke needs to be practiced many times, especially in the middle.
Vertical painting: vertical painting is a feeling of hanging down, and it is like a crane's leg, exposing the front of the pen, cutting the paper obliquely, and crisp when writing. The tip of the pen points to the left and the pen points down. Then pick up the pen and walk down until the tip at the end goes up to the left, then down to the right, and then recycle the pen up or leave the front with a hook. This stroke should also be practiced many times without interruption in order to reach the corresponding level of heart and hand.
Skimming: Skimming is simpler than other strokes, and it should be crisp when writing, such as Liu Yejian. When writing, the paper is cut obliquely, and the pen tip is thrown to the left, the pen holder is thrown to the right, and the strokes are from coarse to fine, clean and neat, making an angle of about 45 with the horizontal plane. Feeling problems can be felt slowly in practice.
Painting: when painting, start from the bottom left to the top right, then turn the front to the bottom right, stop at the bottom for a while, and then forcefully pop the tail to the right. This stroke is quite distinctive. Please experience it carefully before writing.
Pick a picture: show the front, cut the face, with the pen tip facing left and the pen holder facing right. From the bottom left to the top right, pick it out hard, as neat as a sword, and the pen speed should be fast according to the position and writing method of the pen.