First, the basic structure of Chinese characters
Wanzi is a Chinese character, which consists of several basic strokes. Its basic structure includes horizontal, vertical, left and right strokes. Understanding the basic structure of Chinese characters is the premise of learning stroke order.
Second, the order of strokes
The stroke order of Chinese characters is horizontal first, then left and then pressed. Specifically, draw a horizontal line first, then draw an apostrophe from the middle of the horizontal line to the upper right, and finally draw a stroke at the lower right of the apostrophe. This order is determined according to the structure and font characteristics of Chinese characters.
Third, the writing style of strokes.
When writing 10,000 words, each painting should be written smoothly and coherently. Horizontal painting requires fluency, one stroke is in place, the skimming should have a moderate sense of curve, and the pen tip should be slightly lifted at the end of the pen to form a natural and smooth writing style.
Four, the common deformation of Chinese characters.
In different calligraphy styles, Wan Zi may also have some common deformations. For example, in regular script, the horizontal painting of 10 thousand words may be slightly inclined, and the painting may be biased to the upper left. However, in running script or cursive script, the structure of Chinese characters may be simplified and the stroke order adjusted.
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The stroke order of Chinese characters is one of the basic knowledge of learning Chinese character writing. By mastering the accurate stroke order and writing method, the writing speed and accuracy of Chinese characters can be improved.
At the same time, understanding the common deformation of Chinese characters is also helpful to understand the writing norms and aesthetic feeling under different font styles, and is also of great significance to learning China's calligraphy and studying the evolution of Chinese characters. Both beginners and advanced learners should pay attention to practicing and mastering the correct writing method of ten thousand characters.
Expand one's knowledge
Chinese characters have a long history and have experienced thousands of years of evolution and evolution. In the process of evolution, the shapes and strokes of some Chinese characters have changed. The glyphs of ancient Chinese characters were more simplified, with only three paintings, and then gradually evolved into the present form of twelve paintings.
This evolution is caused by the writing characteristics of different historical periods, different regions and different fonts. Understanding the evolution and evolution of Chinese characters can help us better understand the form and history of Chinese characters.