In the eight methods of Yongzi, the stroke called Le is (horizontal stroke).
Le" is one of the "Eight Methods of Yongzi" in soft-pen calligraphy. The eight methods include "point, horizontal, vertical, hook, lift, shift, and hold", which are also called "side, le, and stroke" respectively. "Nu, 误, Ce, plunder, peck, 甔". Le drawing is a horizontal drawing.
How to write horizontal drawing: put down the paper against the front and start the pen, and slowly stroke to the right to reach the position Finally, the calligraphy strokes are drawn slowly and slowly.
In general, the calligraphy strokes must be slow and slow.
The so-called "Le" comes from the "Eight Methods of Yongzi". In the "Eight Methods", the "horizontal" is called "Le", and the so-called "Le" refers to the horse reins made of leather, which are used to put on the bridle to "rein" the horse when riding, so "Le" has the meaning of "Le". It means "to hold in". The "horizontal" in the "Eight Methods" is called "Le", which means that when writing "horizontal drawings", you should write in a "scale-le" way. You can't spread thinly and flatly, but you need to move forward quickly. .