Features:
One is a rectangle, in which the square regular script is one and a half characters, one character is straight and one character is vertical, and the approximate ratio is about 3: 2.
Second, the strokes are horizontal and vertical, round and even, and the thickness is basically the same. All horizontal and vertical paintings are equidistant and parallel, and all strokes are mainly round, and the circle is round and square, which makes the circle lively and interesting.
Third, balance and symmetry. The division, balance and symmetry of space are the unique charm of seal script. Symmetry exists not only in left-right symmetry and up-down symmetry, but also in local symmetry of characters and left-right oblique symmetry of circular strokes.
Fourth, tighten up and loosen up. Of course, there are also characters with no feet below. The main strokes are in the lower part, and the upper strokes can be raised.
Basic brushwork:
Horizontal: reverse the Tibetan front to the first end, turn to the round front, to the right, to the end, to the front and to the left.
Vertical: reverse into the top, lead to the top, and turn the nib vertically to the bottom. When you get to the bottom, don't stop, pick up the pen gently.
Horizontal bend: write to the left against the front, then turn to the right, write down along the front, and gradually pick up the pen with the trend.
Straight bend: write up against the front, turn the pen to the right, then slowly move the pen down, and finally close the pen.
On the arc: keep a round posture; Keep the depth of the pen on the paper consistent and the pen speed consistent; The two arcs are connected in the middle, leaving no trace. Pay attention to the left and right symmetry.
Lower arc: you need to write the left arc first, then the right arc; When writing the right side, you need to pay attention to symmetry with the left side; When writing, you need to do it in one go, without affecting the Tao.