Traditional rank character

Traditional Chinese characters are as follows:

Layer.

The traditional brush calligraphy of the layer is as follows:

Write the words to be written on paper with a pencil first, and you can write the basic structure of traditional Chinese characters first.

Dip the brush or pen in ink, master the angle and strength of the pen, and start writing.

Hierarchical characters are characterized by staggered strokes, forming a sense of hierarchy, so we should pay attention to the thickness and strength of strokes.

In the process of writing, you can add some changes, such as thickening, thinning, lengthening and shortening, to make the font more vivid and interesting.

Finally, erase the pencil lines with a clean eraser to make the hierarchy clearer.

Precautions:

Traditional Chinese characters need practice, more writing and practice, and master the skills and rules of strokes.

Keep your wrists and arms relaxed when writing, and don't use too much force, so as not to affect the thickness and strength of strokes.

The fonts of hierarchical characters should be thick and thin, and don't deliberately pursue neatness, otherwise the characteristics of hierarchical characters will be lost.

Brush calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. Throughout the ages, Chinese characters in China were created by working people, who began to express their characters in the form of pictures. After thousands of years of development, it has evolved into today's writing. In ancient times, writing with a brush for a long time produced brush characters. Brush calligraphy mainly uses brush to write Chinese characters. As for other writing forms, their writing rules are not completely different from those of the brush, but they are basically the same. Here, the emphasis is on brush calligraphy.

There are now six styles of brush calligraphy, namely, running script, cursive script, official script, seal script, regular script and horse script. The quality of calligraphy works is mainly judged by the lines, fluency and integrity of fonts. China is the birthplace of calligraphy art and culture, and also the first country to use brush.