The characters with vertical hooks are as follows:
er, Wu, Yuan, Yun, brother, Yao, Guang, Xian, Zhao, Chong, Ke, Si, Dui, Yan, Party, Jing, Jing, Dagger, Bei, Death, This, Purpose, Some, Key, Suspicious, Fan, Ji, Duo, Fu, Ke, Bald, Curse, Kai, Liang, Shi, Kang, Ying, Wash, Kuang, redundant, finished, crown,
yin, free, rabbit, 卮, volume, dad, bar, color, bag, bubble, gun, hold, spore, robe, plane, fan, turtle, electric, throw away , Neng, Mao, Guan, Jian, Xian, Hua, Gong, Tuo, Lao, Di, Ye, Chi, Kong, Hou, He, She, Oyster, 寯, 宮, Ji, Ji, Si, Hua, Hua, Tun , ton, dun, lun, warehouse, lun, alley, pit, house, tuo, snake, nun, fart, mud, it, grab, gun, choke, none, cang, rolling, flower, pure, pouring, 哓.
The vertical curved hook is also called the "floating goose hook", so named because its shape resembles a goose floating on the water. Vertical hooks are divided into long-neck vertical hooks and short-neck vertical hooks. The long-necked vertical hook is like: Er, Dian; the short-necked vertical hook is like: Ye, Jian.
Extended information:
Vertical hook, pronounced as shù wān gōu, explanation: one of the strokes of Chinese characters. In the application of calligraphy, it is named after the shape of its strokes that resemble the shape of a goose floating on the water.
How to write: The upper left corner of the reverse front is slightly pressed with the center line, and the vertical strokes are drawn downward. The vertical strokes have a tendency to become lighter and lighter. At the turn, the center line is still turned to the right with the wrist and slightly pressed. The strokes are slightly raised until the strokes reach the point where the hook is drawn, and the edge of the returning stroke is hidden upward to draw the hook. The overall rhythm has changes in weight and weight.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Vertical hook (one of the strokes of Chinese characters)