There are other calligraphy terms:
1, shoulder resistance: that is, the short cross should be inclined upward (low left and high right), like carrying a stick, with one end low and one end high.
2. The horizontal left extension is oblique: the long horizontal painting is stretched and straight, and the front is carefully closed; However, some paintings are drawn horizontally on the left, and the part with words on the right needs to be kept. At this time, the left side should remain unchanged, but it should be painted obliquely.
3. Side stroke: In strokes, the main stroke is beside, which is as important as the center.
4, lead into the pen: Today, people have less time to write brush strokes, fewer famous teachers, and practice according to rubbings, which is prone to blunt strokes and dull rules. Some calligraphers say that brushwork can be brought in, so that strokes can be connected, and the style of writing is ventilated and coherent.
5, writing backwards is actually longer, sometimes you need to change if you draw too much, and sometimes you can't indulge your brushwork, so you write backwards.
6. "Thin" on the right: My understanding of "thin" should be divided into fonts, with the European style taking the "back" direction and the Yan style taking the "direction". According to the situation, the word "depend" on the right should match the word on the left, so that the written words can complement each other.
Generally speaking, calligraphy needs necessary skill training. Only by experiencing theory in practice can we not talk on paper.