The broken stroke order in regular script is: left, vertical, horizontal, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, lift, left, horizontal fold, horizontal fold, horizontal stroke, horizontal hook, and hold.
Chinese characters themselves have certain particularities
Chinese characters are the only ones that have been preserved among the four ancient self-originating characters. They have unique ideographic functions and aesthetic values. Compared with European and American phonetic letters, there are big differences between them. Although European and American phonetic letters also exist in the form of cursive characters, they are still relatively simple and easy to practice.
To practice writing Chinese characters, you should start from the strokes
Everyone who has practiced writing knows that to practice writing Chinese characters, you should start from the strokes: horizontal, vertical, left, back, dot, horizontal They are divided into long horizontal strokes and short horizontal strokes, vertical strokes are divided into hanging needle vertical and hanging dew vertical strokes, vertical strokes are divided into vertical strokes and long strokes, and strokes are divided into oblique strokes and flat strokes, etc. After practicing these, you can move on to more complex strokes, such as horizontal bends and horizontal strokes. Hooks, vertical bent hooks, horizontal bent hooks, etc.
Only when you have practiced your strokes well can you practice radicals
Only when you have practiced your strokes well can you enter the next stage, practicing radicals: you need to find out what strokes each radical is composed of , remember the order of writing; because the stroke order of each font is different, you need to distinguish what style you are practicing at this time. For example, next to the word "ox" in regular script, you should write it in the normal stroke order of "ox", while in regular script, in order to connect The pen is convenient, you have to write vertically first and then write the second horizontally in succession.
The frame structure of Chinese characters
The third stage is the frame structure. It is not enough to write each character in one stroke, but also to have a good frame structure. The most important thing in writing is harmony and unity. The most basic thing is that there should be no fighting between strokes. For example, if a wooden character is written with smooth strokes and strokes, it will make people feel beautiful and charming.
But when two trees are put together to form the word "林", stretching like this makes people feel abrupt. If the wood on the left retracts its arm, the two trees can stay together harmoniously. . The frame structure best reflects a person's writing skills and calligraphy aesthetics. If you look at some of the calligraphy written by master calligraphers, you will find that the strokes of some of their words are not as beautiful as those of us ordinary people.
But the whole character looks particularly pleasing to the eye. This is because his characters have a good frame structure and the strokes are distributed harmoniously and seamlessly. This is like some beauties. You can see that each of her facial features is not very delicate when taken individually, but when they look together, they are particularly attractive.