In regular script, the last stroke of the wind character is a horizontal hook, which crosses first, then folds down, and then bends out to the left. This kind of stroke is characterized by first crossing and then folding, then bending and then hooking, with obvious turning and radian in shape. In the writing of running script and cursive script, the folding angle of the last stroke of the wind character will become smoother and closer to the horizontal hook, that is, the stroke direction will travel downward across a hook, which essentially maintains the basic characteristics of the horizontal hook.