The basic strokes of Chinese characters in running script: point, horizontal, vertical, left-off, left-off, hook and fold.
The basic strokes of Chinese characters: point, horizontal, vertical, left, left, hook and fold. When two or more strokes are together, the Lian Bi of running script is formed. , the specific writing is as follows:
First, horizontal: similar to the writing of regular script, mainly to master the thin waist and long horizontal.
Two: vertical: back to front, blunt pen out of front, vertical pen on the left needs to be closed.
Three: pen skimming: short before exposure, short after exposure, pen skimming before back, and pen lifting with blunt pen.
Four: press: ceramic tile recycling.
Five o'clock: mostly Lian Bi, and four o'clock are connected.
Six: hook: decoupling is as quiet as water, and the ending is sharp.
Seven: Folds: Square folds are like curves, and circular folds are like this.
Extended data
Running script probably began to be popular among the people from the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is known as the "sage of calligraphy" and has created a large number of running script works, which have long been loved by people. Running script has no strict writing rules. If it is written regularly and close to regular script, it is called true line or regular script. A little indulgence, cursive script is called cursive script, which is faster than regular script and not as difficult to distinguish people as cursive script, so it has high practical value.