As a stationery guru (self-proclaimed), someone invited me to answer a question a few days ago:
Why do primary school students write better when they write in the square grid, but when they write outside the square grid, they look ugly? ?
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Tian Zi Ge writing , Fangzhengzheng/472309f79052982262392f0bdcca7bcb0b46d4eb?x-bce-process=image/resize,m_lfit,w_450,h_600,limit_1/quality,q_85
It’s okay to write with horizontal lines
The following are my answers, compiled and published on my personal homepage -
When searching Tian Zi Ge on Baidu, you can see this definition: Tian Zi Ge is a template used to standardize the writing format of Chinese characters, including four Border, horizontal centerline, and vertical centerline. It is the writing standard for beginners in primary school. When learning calligraphy, you need to gradually standardize Chinese characters in the Tian character grid, which can lay a solid foundation for future Chinese learning. The picture is as shown below/bd315c6034a85edfe2e0e8eb42540923dc54758d?x-bce-process=image/resize,m_lfit,w_450,h_600,limit_1 /quality,q_85
Tian Zi Ge has several characteristics
1. It is square (isn’t this nonsense?)
2. There are rice characters inside Dotted lines connect the diagonals of the square and the midpoints of the four sides (isn’t this nonsense?)
3. A field is divided into 8 parts by a rice line, and each part has the same area. .
This structure is specially designed to fully fit the characteristics of Chinese characters. Rumor has it that Tian Zi Ge was born during the literacy movement in the early days of liberation. The inventor is unknown and it has a history of more than fifty years. Even though this design is very simple, it is a crucial reference standard for beginners of Chinese characters and calligraphy.
Going back to the main question, primary school students have just come into contact with Chinese characters and have almost no understanding of the Chinese characters and the left, right, up and down structures of calligraphy. With the Tian character grid as an auxiliary reference system, of course the characters can be written squarely. . When it comes to writing on a horizontal line, even though it is still the same person, the words written are completely different.
The above is for reference