There is a release tip above the short pie, which is called Fang Bi short pie. This is what I got from writing. The short strokes next to the word "Ren" and the word "He" are obvious Fang Bi short strokes (see figure 1). It is written as (see Figure 2):
(1) Go straight down the flank and start writing (if you want to tilt first); 2 pens; 3 folds; (4) The center writes down to the left and gradually raises the pen; ⑤ Take out your pen.
Because the short stroke is short, it is not as long as the vertical needle. Therefore, when writing short strokes, as long as the front end is tilted, you should start to pick up the pen gradually. At the same time, the pen holder is basically perpendicular to the paper with the action of the wrist arm, and the pen is sent to the front of the short stroke. What I want to emphasize here is that it is still the key to writing short and impartial after writing. If there is no pen-lifting action, it will inevitably form shortcomings such as short hands, uneven right and bottom, stagnant front and sharp lack.