First, long horizontal
Gently start with the pen, and then stroke to the right. The process of stroke is from heavy to light, from light to heavy. Pause slightly to the right when you close the pen, and there is a process of returning to the front. The whole stroke presents a shape of low left and high right, looking down. Draw down to the right when collecting the pen, because the pen is moving up to the right, and press down when collecting the pen to prevent the whole pen from warping.
Second, short horizontal.
Start using the pen gently, and stroke to the right from light to heavy. When the pen is closed, the length is about half of the long and horizontal direction, and the stroke is slightly inclined to the right.
Third, the middle horizontal.
The writing of the middle horizontal is basically the same as that of the short horizontal, but the length is slightly longer than that of the short horizontal, and it is also a light pen, which strokes to the right from light to heavy, and is a light pen when closing the pen.
Fourth, skew
Oblique horizontal writing is basically the same as long horizontal writing, that is, the inclination is high, the pen pauses slightly, and then writes to the upper right. The process of writing is from light to heavy, and there is a process of returning to the front when the pen is closed.
Five, strokes
1, stroke (bǐ huà), generally speaking, refers to various shapes of points and lines that constitute Chinese characters, such as horizontal, vertical, left-off, left-off and folded strokes, and is the smallest Lian Bi unit that constitutes Chinese characters. Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of a word book.
2. When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures with pen-and-ink strokes, usually with ancient strokes. Refers to the points, horizontal lines, straight lines, hooks, strokes and strokes that constitute Chinese characters, which are not commonly used or used at present.
3. The fonts of Chinese characters are divided into handwriting and printing. Handwriting refers to the handwritten form of characters, which is flexible and easy to express personal style. There are three kinds of calligraphy in modern China: regular script, cursive script and running script. Because of the different soft and hard pens used in writing, Chinese characters have different shapes in handwriting. Printed matter refers to the printed form of words.