The stippling characteristics of Lu Jianzhi's prose posts in Tang Dynasty

(1) oblique point. Such as the stippling of the words "Zhi" and "Yu" in the picture. This oblique writing is the same as the oblique writing of regular script, but it is simpler, smoother and more varied. The specific writing method is to expose the front of the pen, and the paper is heavy. After dinner, the pen is returned to the front and then left behind, forming an echo system, which makes the word potential smart.

(2) longer. Its writing is basically the same as the long dots in regular script. This point is mostly the last stroke in the word, and the stroke gesture is slightly curved. After gathering the stroke force, the pen is retracted to the left. As shown in the figure, point out the words "so" and "no".

(3) vertical point. This is the same as regular script, but it is faster with a pen. As shown in the picture, the dot on the word "sound" and the dot on the left of the word "cloud".

(4) Pick a point. This kind of point is also called upturned point. Its writing method is the same as regular script, and the key is to pick it out naturally and quickly to the upper right after starting to form a gesture that echoes the next stroke. As shown in the figure, the left point of the word "must" and the left point of the word "if".

(5) a little forward. This kind of point is the link that echoes the next word in the running script, which plays a role in making the blood between words coherent and can increase the vitality between words. This must be natural, not for the front. As shown in the figure, the last point of the word "for" and the last point of the word "know".

(6) up and down. Mainly in the last stroke of the word, in the actual writing process. Take it lightly at the upper point, stroke hard at the lower point, and collect the pen after gathering down. As shown in the figure, the word "Yu" is used.

(7) about points. This kind of point is mainly located in the lower part of the word, which is also the last two points. There should be a difference between distance and height, and the strokes on it should be stable inward. The word "Rong" as shown in the figure below.

(8) Shear wave point. The following points of this commandment are shaped like waves, constantly moving from left to right in Lian Bi. Its writing method is that the first point continues the second and third horizontal strokes, and the last point closes the pen to the left, so that the overall strokes are smooth. As shown in the figure.

(9) vertical three points, as shown in the figure "shallow" three points. In running script, these three points are often simplified to two points. The writing method is to gently input the first point and then the second point, such as drawing vertically downwards, and finally collecting the pen to the upper right.