The strokes of the horizontal bending hook are written horizontally first, then bent down and then bent, and slightly crossed.
There are generally two ways to write a horizontal bending hook. One way is to use it with a slightly larger curvature for fonts like "Nine", but the other way is to use it with a smaller curvature for fonts like "Where" and "Feng", so there are differences when we use it and write it. The horizontal bending hook looks simple, but it is actually very difficult to write. The brushwork should be smooth and firm, and the second turning point is too curved and too square. When picking the hook, it should be inside and outside.
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stroke order is the full name of stroke order. The stroke order rules of Chinese characters are: horizontal first, vertical second, left first, pressed second, top to bottom, left to right, advanced later, middle first, two sides later, and outside to inside.
strokes usually refer to points and lines of various shapes that make up Chinese characters, such as horizontal (1), vertical (2), left-handed (3) and left-handed (4). ), fold (? ), etc., which is the smallest Lian Bi unit of Chinese character glyphs. Stroke sometimes refers to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of the word book.
When expressing these two meanings, "strokes" can also be used as "strokes", but now it is standardized as "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to pictures drawn with a pen, which is generally used in ancient strokes. It refers to the points, horizontal lines, straight lines, hooks, strokes and strokes that make up Chinese characters, which are not commonly used or used at present.
classification of strokes
There are two types of Chinese characters: handwritten and printed. Handwriting refers to the handwritten form of characters, which is flexible and easy to express personal style. There are three kinds of modern Chinese handwriting: regular script, cursive script and running script. The strokes of handwritten Chinese characters are different due to the use of hard and soft pens, such as vertical strokes with hard pens, and short vertical strokes, long vertical strokes, hanging needle strokes and vertical strokes with soft pens (such as writing brushes).
Print refers to the printing form of characters. There are four types of modern Chinese characters: Song Style, Imitation Song Style, Regular Style and Bold Style, among which Song Style and Regular Style are the most commonly used. Before the arrangement of Chinese characters, there was a big difference between the strokes and gestures of the printed Song style and the printed regular script.
Generally speaking, the strokes are analyzed in the mainstream fonts of printing (Song Ti, Kai Ti, etc.). There are generally two classification methods for modern Chinese strokes: a rough classification method divides strokes into eight categories (the Eight-character Method) or five categories (the Zazi Method); Detailed classification divides strokes into basic strokes and derived strokes (compound strokes).
when writing, the strokes whose direction has not changed from beginning to end are called basic strokes (i.e. flat strokes), and those whose direction has changed are called derivative strokes (i.e. compound strokes).