When writing Chinese characters, what are the rules for the size distribution of a single character?

If you observe carefully enough, you will find that people who write well write regularly. Their starting, moving, and closing of the pen all have the same characteristics: the direction of force is consistent throughout the process. Of course, except for the words written by calligraphers, this is only for writing with fountain pens and ballpoint pens. There is a clever way to observe this characteristic. Find a piece of translucent paper, and then let someone who you think writes good-looking words write on it, or print words that you think look good, and then observe the words from the back of the paper against the light, and you will find This characteristic.

Of course, if you want to practice calligraphy well, you need the following conditions:

1. The font you like

2. Practice every day, no limit on time or frequency. environment, but the more the better

3. Copy less and copy more (copy) and observe more

4. Persist for at least one year.

5. If you practice running script and learn one way of writing a character, you can try to find and create other ways of writing. But the prerequisite for creation is: being able to understand and coordinate.

If you have a high vision, you will find that you are not satisfied no matter how you write, but it looks good in the eyes of others.

In addition, all fonts should follow: coordination. That is to say, don’t be top-heavy, top-heavy, or have enlarged acromia (large horizontal, vertical, large, and large strokes appear in the characters, which are inconsistent with the characters). The reason for acromegaly may be to keep the overall momentum coordinated and smooth. , not monotonous.

These are my many years of calligraphy experience. I hope it will be helpful to you and I wish you success~