How to Master the Basic Stroke Structure of Brush Calligraphy —— Introduction to Basic Stroke Writing of Brush Calligraphy

1. The beginners of Chinese calligraphy must lay a good foundation of strokes, start to write well one by one, and then slowly write other Chinese calligraphy, which is also an important rule for writing well Chinese calligraphy.

2. The basic forms of acupoints: head tip, tail circle, flat abdomen and round back.

3, write some requirements: look forward to life, clear to the back.

4. Lateral basic form: the head is square (oblique) and the tail is round, and the middle section is slightly thinner.

5, vertical, plays a pillar role, requires strong writing, like a person's chest and waist stand up. There are two basic forms: hanging type and hanging type.

6. Graffiti: Most strokes of Chinese characters are down to the right. These strokes are easier to write with the right hand, but the apostrophe extends to the left and is awkward to write. This is the focus of writing. Basic form: the tail is slightly fat and rising, and the posture is stretched.

7. Basic form: twists and turns. Fold from head to neck. 20% off: from head to toe. 30% off: press your feet to the front. A wave: the whole pen has ups and downs. Like waves.

8. Hooks are attachments to other strokes. The "vertical left hook" should be flat, sharp and full. That is, the vertical should be flat, the front should be sharp and the hook should be full.

9, pick the basic form: like anti-short.

10, the fold consists of a horizontal painting and a vertical painting.