Qing’s strokes

The character "Qing" is a Chinese character consisting of three parts. The following is the stroke sequence and writing method of the word "Qing":

First, draw a long vertical line on the left side from top to bottom that is basically vertical and slightly exceeds the height of the entire word.

Secondly, along this long vertical line, write an arc to the right similar to the orbit of a satellite (diagonally upward), and use a fine pen to outline the shape of this arc to form an obvious convex line. rise.

Finally, write a thin curved line from this protrusion downward to make the whole word look like an upward-raised hat, and add a dot at the bottom to close the end.

In short, this stroke needs to be controlled in the weight changes of the strokes and the position of the stipples in calligraphy to reflect the specific posture of the word "Qing".

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In Chinese, the word "Qing" is usually used to describe very sunny weather, meaning there are no clouds and the sun is bright. At the same time, the word "Qing" has received many poetic and lyrical descriptions through a series of mythological stories and literary works. According to folklore, the word "Qing" means "love and harmony" and is regarded as a symbol of a happy marriage and long-term happiness among the people.