1. Inclined
Below the front, the pen is lighter, 45 degrees to the right. When picking up the pen, gradually press the pen until the foot is pressed, and then turn to pick up the pen, writing "twists and turns."
flat
Flat stroke is a difficult stroke in Chinese characters. Its shape is flat and inclined. What is written is an understatement. The stroke goes back to the right, gradually exerting force, and writing twists and turns until the foot stops, and then gradually reducing the force to the right. The twists and turns should be natural, not stiff and not exaggerated.
Related content explanation:
Stroke usually refers to uninterrupted points and lines that make up various shapes of Chinese characters, such as horizontal (1), vertical (2), left (3), point (3) and zigzag (3). It is the smallest Lian Bi unit of Chinese characters.
Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of a word book. When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures with pen-and-ink strokes. This meaning is generally used in ancient books, but it is not commonly used or used now.
There are eight basic strokes in traditional Chinese characters, namely, "point (个), horizontal (个), vertical (个), left (个), folded (个) and hooked (个).