The dots in a word are as important as people's eyes and are the spiritual embodiment of a word. Point is one of the most basic strokes of Chinese characters, which is distributed in eight directions of Chinese characters (up and down, left and right, left and right, right and left), and can appear in various parts of Chinese characters, such as inner corner and outer corner.
"Eight-character method", the point is called "side", and the side means crooked. This point should be inclined. For example, if a boulder stands sideways, it is dangerous and powerful. For example, if the point is flat or upright, it will be silly and have no momentum. It looks simple, but it is actually the basis of all strokes.
In hard pen calligraphy, "point" painting is generally divided into three types: right point, left point, long point and vertical point.
(1) Point-to-point key points: Gently put the nib into the pen, then press it to the right, and then gently lift it.
(2) Pointing to the left: press the nib down to the left after gently entering the pen, lift it slightly after finishing the pen, and then return the nib to the upper right.
(3) Long point
The key point is to gently lower the pen to the right, then gradually increase the pen transport and then press it, and then gently lift the pen.
(4) Vertical point
Point: Lightly enter the pen, then press it to the lower right, then move the pen down and take it back.
It is worth noting that after the pen tip falls and touches the paper, the finger holding the pen has a slight adduction action.
Point, a commonly used Chinese character, is pronounced as Di Mi 65, and later it is extended to the meanings of stain, liquid drop and fire.