1. One trick: it must be done in one go, no more, no less.
2. Two points: The writing time must be appropriate.
3. Three flattening: The lines should be smooth during the exhibition.
4. Four circles: round and undeformed.
5. Five hooks: the position, angle and size of the hook line should correspond.
6. Six strokes: Pay attention to six types of strokes when drawing strokes.
7. 30% discount: the discount is unchanged and the rules are rich and varied.
8. Bath: Yi Gi is coherent and indivisible.
9. Nine o'clock: The writing time must be balanced and coordinated.
10. Ten point one fold: points and folds take care of each other to form harmony.
1 1 .11 level: the glyph should be balanced as a whole.
12. Twelve urgency: Don't be quick with your hands or slow with your pen.
13. 13 Shun: The font should be smooth from beginning to end.
14.14 Tilt: The words should be tilted at a certain angle.
15. Fifteen bends: the lines should have buckling changes.
16. Sixteen Ran: Write naturally, not deliberately.
17. Seventeen faces: The lines are semicircular arcs.
18. Eighteen taxes: the width of the curve should be appropriate.
19. Nineteen songs: When writing, the curve is smooth and cannot be rigid.
20. Twenty sticks: Due to the viscosity of ink, there will be adhesion between lines.
2 1.2 1: Leave room for writing, and don't go near the edge.
22. Twenty-two thunder: The distance between words cannot be too tight, nor can it be in space.
23. Twenty-three jumps: Write strokes with the feeling of jumping, rising and falling.
24. Twenty-four contents: splash ink or spots, and lines often contain wet traces.
25. Twenty-five Cu: strokes contract, curl and pull back.
26. Twenty-six pressure: In the process of forming lines, appropriate pressure needs to be applied.
27. Twenty-seven people: ink foot, water foot, bow, crane, long intention, short purpose.
28. Twenty-eight: When drawing a stroke, there should be a pause to move on to the next stroke.
29. Twenty-nine strokes: strokes should be strong, not weak.
30. Thirty minutes: Write strokes naturally and smoothly, and don't give up halfway.
3 1. Sanshishu: When writing, you should be in a relaxed state, and the pen should stretch your body.
32. Thirty-two drags: In the process of writing strokes, the direction needs a certain pulling force.
33. Thirty-three electricity: be agile when writing, such as electricity moving between ink and paper.
34. Thirty-four spaces: blank and should not be filled in.