1. Flat head: Flat head stroke is the most basic official script stroke, which is used to express the words harmony, peace, field and land, and to express concepts such as four images and eight diagrams. It expresses a meaning by drawing a horizontal line from the upper left corner to the lower right corner.
2. Skimming: Skimming stroke is the second entry stroke, which is also essential. Its ideographic meanings are generally words such as leaves, fish, and so on, and concepts such as five elements, ten families, and six rivers. It expresses these meanings by drawing a cross stroke from the lower left corner to the upper right corner.
3. Folding head: Folding head strokes, also known as "vertical bending", generally refer to characters such as symbols, qi, qi and Chu, as well as concepts such as six devices and sixty-four hexagrams. It expresses these meanings by drawing a dotted line from the left edge to the right edge.
4. Elbow: Elbow stroke, also known as "elbow", generally refers to the words such as philosophy, wood, Pakistan, things, China, mouth and palace, as well as concepts such as heavenly stem, earthly branch, comparison and luck. It expresses these meanings by drawing a curved stroke on the left.
5. Nodding: Nodding strokes, also known as "Nodding Moment", represent words such as general, heavy, nai, north and south, and represent concepts such as seven stars and twenty-eight nights. It expresses these meanings by drawing a small arc stroke at the turning point of the left folding stroke.
6. Door head: Door head strokes are also called "ring heads", generally referring to the words Wei, Zhu, Jiu, Fan and Ren. And the concepts of "up and down five elements" and "three emperors and five emperors". It expresses these meanings by drawing a small curved stroke at the turning point of flat strokes (He, Ping, Tian and Tu, etc.). ) On the left.
7. Folding pen: Folding pen is also called "blackhead", which generally refers to the words such as calendar, cloth, mountain and moon, as well as the concepts of "Jiugong Bagua". It expresses these meanings by drawing a horizontal line from the upper left corner to the lower right corner and then a horizontal line from the upper right corner to the lower left corner.
8. Hengdun: Hengdun strokes, also known as "white heads", are generally expressed in grams, minutes, days and wood, and there is also the concept of "ninety-nine nights". It expresses these meanings by drawing a horizontal line from the upper left corner to the upper right corner, and then drawing a horizontal line back to the lower left corner.
9. Crosshead: Crosshead stroke, also known as "hook head", generally means the words "open", "adjacent", "Guangxi" and "the number of Guanyin fights". It expresses these meanings by drawing a horizontal stroke from the upper left corner to the upper right corner, and then drawing a small curved stroke downward.
10. Vertical folding: vertical folding strokes, also known as "hanging the head", generally refer to the words flying, meters, face, evening, and the concepts of "six arts and their skills". It expresses these meanings by drawing a diagonal line from the upper right corner to the lower left corner, and then drawing an upward stroke along a small bend.
1 1. Cross-folding: Cross-folding strokes, also called "Aotou", generally represent the words Yi, Shi, Dan and Shen, as well as the concepts of date, year and time. It expresses these meanings by drawing a diagonal line from the upper right corner to the upper left corner, and then drawing a downward stroke along a small bend.
12. Vertical head: vertical head strokes are also called "vertical head folding", which generally refer to the words of fairy, spring, Chen and Ji, as well as the concepts of three in one and six in one. It expresses these meanings by drawing a broken line from the right edge to the left edge, and then drawing a small arc stroke at the turning point of the left broken line.
13. Bow head: Bow head strokes, also known as "oblique head", are generally expressed by concepts such as return, hair, court and rain. It expresses these meanings by drawing a diagonal line from the left vertex and then drawing a stroke to the right along a small bend.
14. Vertical folding head: The vertical folding head stroke is also called "ring folding head", which generally refers to the concepts of calendar, elevation, honesty and leather, as well as Bagua Mountain and Sanxing Mountain. It expresses these meanings by drawing a broken line from the right edge to the left edge, and then drawing a small arc stroke at the turning point of the left broken line.
15. Horizontal folding head: The horizontal folding head stroke is also called "Qiantou", and its meaning is generally the words of zong, anger, promotion and depression, as well as the concepts of stars and six houses. It expresses these meanings by drawing a diagonal line from the upper right corner to the upper left corner, then following a slightly curved downward line and finally returning to the upper left corner.
16. Tail stroke, also known as "hook head", generally means words such as "important, original, correct and vehicle" and concepts such as "Rubik's cube of the year". It expresses these meanings by drawing a broken line from the right edge to the left edge, and then drawing a small broken line at the turning point of the broken line on the left edge.