How to write the strokes vertically?

There are left bending vertical and right bending vertical, which are as follows:

1, the left bend is vertical, as shown in the figure below.

2. Turn right and stand upright, as shown in the figure below.

Extended data

Stroke classification

1, the font of Chinese characters can be 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. The strokes of handwritten Chinese characters are different due to the use of hard pen and soft pen, such as hard pen vertical strokes, and soft pen (such as writing brush) vertical strokes include short vertical strokes, long vertical strokes, hanging needle strokes and vertical strokes.

2. Print refers to the printed form of characters. There are four types of modern Chinese characters: Song Style, Imitation Song Style, Regular Style and Bold Style, among which Song Style and Regular Style are the most commonly used. Before the arrangement of Chinese characters, there were great differences between the strokes and gestures of printed Song style and printed regular script, such as "i.e." and "? Namely "two glyphs".

3. In order to make the font of printed Song Dynasty and printed regular script as consistent as possible, and make the font of printed Song Dynasty close to printed regular script in principle, the People's Republic of China, the Ministry of Culture and the China Language Reform Commission (now the State Language Commission) issued the Font Table of Printed General Chinese Characters on June 30th, 1965, which standardized the fonts of printed general Chinese characters.

Generally speaking, strokes are based on mainstream fonts (Song Ti, Kai Ti, etc.). ) printing. There are generally two classification methods of modern Chinese strokes: the rough classification method divides strokes into eight categories (eight-character method) or five categories (miscellaneous word method); Detailed classification divides strokes into basic strokes and derived strokes (compound strokes).

5. When writing, those strokes whose direction has not changed from beginning to end are called basic strokes (flat strokes), and those whose direction has changed are called derivative strokes (compound strokes, that is, folding strokes).

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-strokes