When writing semi-enclosed characters, we should pay attention to the collocation relationship between enclosed radicals and enclosed radicals. Generally, the enclosed radicals should be written in compact dots, and the enclosed parts should not be written too big. This is the structural law of semi-closed writing. When writing semi-closed structural words, we should master the structural characteristics and writing rules of "upper left bag and lower right bag" and "upper right bag and lower left bag".
There are six types of semi-enclosure: upper left enclosure structure, upper right enclosure structure, lower left enclosure structure, upper three-sided enclosure structure (upper package and lower package), lower three-sided enclosure structure (lower package) and left three-sided enclosure structure (left package and right package).
The words in the upper left enclosing structure, such as "Qing" and "Wei", all surround the upper left, occupying the upper left position of the words. On the left side of the paddock is a long left-handed painting, and above it is a short horizontal painting. When writing, the left hand stroke should be lengthened and the upper horizontal stroke should be shorter. The enclosed part should be commensurate with the enclosed part to keep the center of gravity of the word stable.
Words with upper right closed structure, such as "sentence" and "ke", have their closed parts in the upper right, occupying the upper right position of the words. When writing, the horizontal part is shorter than the vertical hook, and the vertical hook is slightly bent to the right, forming a situation surrounded by the left.
The difference between semi-closed calligraphy and fully closed calligraphy;
In the semi-closed structure, usually only a part of the closed part is in contact with the closed part, and the closed part presents an obvious closed trend, that is, the left contact point is not connected with the right contact point. Characters of this structural type usually tend to tilt to the left or right, such as "green" and "Wei". When writing characters with semi-closed structure, we should pay attention to the collocation relationship between the closed part and the closed part. The enclosed part should be stretched properly, and the enclosed part should be compact to keep the center of gravity of the character stable.
In contrast, the characters with fully enclosed structure present a completely enclosed form, and the enclosed part is in complete contact with the enclosed part, forming a complete frame. Words with full enclosing structure usually show a sense of stability, such as "Guo" and "Hui". When writing characters with closed structure, we should pay attention to the structure of the frame, the strokes in the closed part should be thick and powerful to form a closed situation, and at the same time, we should pay attention to the stroke collocation and density relationship in the closed part.