Eight words that are the hardest to write well in history:
1. The word "one"
The simplest moves are the most difficult to practice; The simplest words are the hardest to write! So one word is the hardest to write.
2. The word "person"
If we talk about a single word, it is obviously the word "person" that is the most difficult to write. There are only two strokes of the word "ren". From the perspective of calligraphy, the fewer strokes of the word, the more difficult it is to write well.
3. The word "heart"
People's hearts are separated by their bellies. Who knows whose heart it is? The most elusive thing is people's "heart". Although the word "heart" is simple in four strokes, it seems simple, but it is not simple to write and even more difficult to do. Have a straight heart and a straight pen.
4. The word "Yong"
Yong is the basis of practicing Chinese characters. There are many kinds of strokes of the word "Yong", but there are not many strokes, and the structure is not too simple or too complicated. If you practice the word well, you will have all the points.
5. The word "Tian"
The two horizontal paintings of the word "Tian" are seemingly simple in length, position and inclination angle. How difficult it is to write impartially.
6. The word "fire"
In the writing of the word "fire", the left point is upward, and it needs to go down first. The right point echoes the left point, which is a bit short. As for the middle herringbone, the apostrophe is long, with curvature and straightness.
7. The word "bird"
The key to the word "bird" is that the head and body cannot be the same thickness. The word "bird" is pictographic, and its head should be narrower, and the body of the lower part should be at least half as wide as the head. The most common mistake is that the head is as thick as the body and the proportion is not harmonious.
8. The word "fly"
The second stroke of the word "fly" is short, not a dot. The third pen is a dot. If you don't master the writing method of "skimming" well, it's like a knife. Finally, you have to lift the nib gradually to write it well.