Taishan Jingangjing Calligraphy

(1) Tri-fold stroke-its writing method is to input the pen to the front, write it slightly to the lower right, and at the same time gradually press down the brush to make the stroke from fine to thick to an appropriate length and width, turn it slightly to the upper right, lift it gradually, and close the pen tip (use the twist tube when writing block letters, and use the wrist arm when writing lists), and finally draw the pen horizontally at the upper right. Such as "Jin", "Shu" and "Dao" followed by it.

(2) Big Fold and Big Pressure-Its writing method is as follows: Only when writing a pen with a certain width, will you increase the pen strength to the right, and then press the tail after it is slightly flat. This stroke is exaggerated, which can construct the horizontal direction of the text. Such as the word "so".

(3) Curved Si-its writing is basically equivalent to three-fold Si, but due to the lack of lifting, its shape is like a curve, round and powerful. Such as the word "return".

(4) Anti-si- Anti-si is like a long point. Its writing method is to put the pen in front, press the pen while descending to the right, and then lift it while walking and return to the front to collect the pen. But after careful analysis, the position of each word is different, which is where they change. Such as the word "Yu".

(5) Swallowtail stroke-the writing method is that the stroke is reversed, the right lower edge is pressed down, then the stroke is lifted while the stroke is long until the stroke is reversed, then the stroke is reversed to the middle, and then the stroke is reversed to the upper right edge, and a dovetail notch appears at the bottom of the stroke. Such as the word "person" and the word "to" behind it. However, the word "Yi" is a precedent for Yan Zhenqing's "Magu Xiantan Ji" in the Tang Dynasty.