The correct order of Tai’s strokes is from top to bottom, from left to right, one horizontal, one vertical, one horizontal, and one stroke.
1. The basic structure of Taizi
From top to bottom, first write a horizontal line as the upper horizontal line of Taizi; then from left to right, write a vertical line to intersect the upper horizontal line; then Then from top to bottom, write a horizontal stroke to connect the vertical stroke; finally, from the top left to the bottom right, write a stroke as the last stroke of Taizi.
2. The historical evolution of Taizi
The shape of Taizi has changed in ancient times. At first, it was composed of a long vertical and a short horizontal, and then gradually evolved into its current form; In the seal script era, the shape of Taizi was more simplified, with only a straight line and a stroke. Over time, the structure and shape of Taizi gradually became fixed and became a common glyph in modern Chinese characters.
3. The meaning of Taizi in culture
Taizi has rich symbols and connotations in ancient culture, and is often used to express the concepts of big, wide and far; in the concepts of ancient people , Taizi is also related to words such as heaven and emperor, and is a symbol of nobility and solemnity; Taizi is also often used in surnames, such as the ancient official title of Taishi Gong.
4. Writing skills of Taizi in calligraphy
When writing Taizi, you must first pay attention to the order of horizontal, vertical and horizontal strokes to maintain the correctness of the strokes; secondly, pay attention to the horizontal strokes The connection and relative position coordination between the strokes and strokes make the overall glyph beautiful; finally, attention should be paid to the changes in pen strength to make the lines of Tai character full and powerful, reflecting the artistic beauty of calligraphy.
Writing skills:
It is necessary to master the correct posture of holding the pen. Correct pen holding posture is the basis for good writing. The pencil should be placed at the fingertips, not the palm or wrist. This avoids hand fatigue and makes your fingers more flexible. At the same time, the angle between the pencil and the paper should be maintained for better control of lines and details.
Summary:
Through the above description, we can understand the correct stroke sequence of Taizi as well as its historical evolution, cultural meaning and writing techniques in calligraphy. Correctly writing Taizi requires not only mastering its basic structure and stroke sequence, but also paying attention to the standardization and beauty of writing, so as to show the unique charm and artistic value of Taizi.