Graphic method of horizontal moving pen

The horizontal stroke method is as follows:

1, two points should be paid attention to when writing "long horizontal". First, the left is low and the right is high, so it cannot be written as horizontal; Second, the left and right ends of the face should be flat, and the trajectory of the pen should be mastered when writing. First: pen. Second: cross diagonally upwards. Number three: get down. Fourth: Return to the original road.

2. When starting the pen, the left end face should be as flat as a knife. In brush calligraphy, this is called "killing paper", just like the feeling of cutting paper with a sharp knife. In the specific writing process, there can be appropriate writing changes, starting the pen directly, from light to heavy, pressing and closing the pen, which is also low left and high right.

3. There is also a method to improve writing efficiency, which is also a relatively difficult method. That is, the third step and the fourth step above are merged into one step and directly released.

4. Say "long horizontal" first, then "short horizontal". The short horizontal shape is somewhat similar to the skimming shape. From light to heavy, two movements can be completed.

When you write, you must go back and forth at the end to avoid gaps, so that it looks more rounded.

6. Explain the combination of short horizontal and long horizontal again, taking "three" as an example.

Classification of pen carrying methods

1. Folding type: From the closing of the previous stroke to the beginning of the next stroke, the movement of the pen tip forms a broken line. This pen-lifting method is mainly used between horizontal paintings, and between hook paintings and folding paintings composed of horizontal paintings; Between vertical paintings, between vertical paintings and hook paintings, and folded paintings composed of vertical paintings.

2. Reverse stroke: After writing the last stroke, the pen returns to a certain position along the completed stroke to write the next stroke, or returns to the starting position along the stroke route to write the next stroke. Generally, this method is used when accepting horizontal and vertical strokes or left strokes.