How to write female calligraphy?

The female calligraphy is written like this:

Regular script of female script is not easy to write. To write well, you can practice on Mi Zige first, then write a horizontal line, and then write two strokes. Pay attention to make the length of the two strokes in the horizontal stroke almost the same, the front stroke accounts for half of the length of the back stroke, and the length of the back stroke and the first stroke should be appropriate. The bottom should be on a horizontal line, so that people's feet stand firm to look good.

Put the imitation of this word in the center of Mi Zige, the fork under the female word will be on the vertical line of the rice word, the writing of both feet will be on the horizontal line, in the upper half of the rice horizontal line, and our position will be on the left and right third of the horizontal line. That is to say, in the absence of a centerline, the following bifurcation point is on the central axis, and the writing on both sides will be the same.

In calligraphy, many of our common stick figures have similar problems. Many seemingly inclined characters have a center of gravity, such as Nai, Zi, Li and Zhang, and their structures are simple. When writing, the axis of MIG should be the center, and the areas occupied by strokes on both sides of the axis should be basically equal, that is, the center of gravity should be balanced.

In the same way, this rule is also true for simpler characters, such as person, entry, eight and eight. Some of these words have up-and-down structures, and they should be aligned up and down, otherwise the center of gravity will shift and the center of gravity of the words will be unstable. In fact, no matter what font you practice, its basic structure is similar, just the change of stroke shape. If you understand the center of gravity of the word and balance the strokes, you can practice with the characteristics of each copybook.