When writing the word "Fu" with a brush, first write the dot on the upper left, then press it slightly upward against the front, and then lift it slightly upward. When writing a horizontal fold, start from the front, turn right, fold less, and then sweep straight down. After that, write vertically, the pen tip should be raised gradually, and another point should be added.
The right half is composed of horizontal stroke, mouth stroke and field stroke, both horizontal stroke and vertical stroke. It's relatively simple, and you can write coherently, but you must stop when you turn.
Generally speaking, when writing, we should pay attention to putting pen to paper, and the structure of the whole word should be properly arranged, not top-heavy and uneven in size. ?
How to write the word "Fu"
The word "Fu" stands for good luck. Writing and pasting the word "Fu" during the Spring Festival is a traditional custom in ancient China.
Sticking the word "fu" is very particular. You should post from the outside to the inside. The first one is to look up, then the door, and finally the word "fu" in the room.
The word "fu" on the gate should be posted immediately, which has a beautiful meaning of welcoming happiness. The time to post the word "Fu" is generally chosen in the afternoon of New Year's Eve. Because the right side of the word "Fu" can be understood as a family with food to eat, it is posted before the reunion dinner to express the desire to have plenty of food and clothing in the new year.
Source:
1, "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 20: "Otherwise, he was born with these blessings."
2. Chapters 5 and 3 of The Scholars: "As a noble person, being willing to come here is really a blessing to hire a mother.
Example: Blessed is the old gentleman. His children were all around him when he died.
Example of sentence:
Blessing, a Chinese word, pinyin is fú qì ?, which means to be blessed and enjoy the luck of life. Specific explanation: 1, Fu, enjoy the luck of happiness in life. ? 2. Blessed style. 3. Enjoy the fate of a happy life; Happiness. The sources are as follows:
Song and Huang Tingjian's "Zhaigong Tibetan Stone Carvings": "At the beginning of the country, it was hard for Hanlin to serve the king's work. If a rich family is rich, it is not a blessing, but a disease in rhyme. "
Yuan Guan Hanqing's Jade Mirror Terrace is the third fold: "You get some pleasure and talk about some good things, but you are so blessed."