There are several kinds of regular script stippling.

Punctuation in regular script can be divided into six types: horizontal, vertical, left-off, left-off, hook and dot.

Horizontal refers to a straight line from left to right. In regular script, the common horizontal lines are long horizontal lines, short horizontal lines and folded horizontal lines. Long horizontal refers to a long horizontal line, such as the horizontal line in the word "one" Short horizontal refers to the horizontal line with shorter length, such as the horizontal line folding in the word "three" refers to turning corners or turning back on the horizontal line, such as the horizontal line in the word "people".

Vertical refers to a straight line from top to bottom. In regular script, the common vertical bodies are long vertical bodies, short vertical bodies and folded vertical bodies. A long vertical line refers to a long vertical line, such as the vertical line in the word "D". Short vertical refers to a short vertical line, such as a vertical fold in the word "seven" refers to a corner or turn back on the vertical line, such as a vertical fold in the word "ten".

Skimming refers to the lines inclined to the left from top to bottom. In regular script, apostrophe has many forms, such as long apostrophe, short apostrophe, curved apostrophe and so on. A long apostrophe refers to a long line, such as the apostrophe in the word "nine" A short apostrophe refers to a short apostrophe, such as the apostrophe in the word "one". Bending refers to the situation that there is a bend or angle on the deviated line, such as the deviation in the word "He".

Si refers to a line inclined from top to bottom to right. In regular script, there are many forms of si, such as si Long, short si and bent Si. Refers to a long string, such as "si" in the word "I". Short si refers to short si lines, such as si in the word "Nine". Bending pressure refers to the situation of bending or corner on the pressure line, such as the pressure in the word "force"

A dot is a small dot drawn by a stroke. In regular script, the position and number of points have certain norms, such as the point in the word "two" Lift refers to the line that starts from one point, gestures upwards and turns hard. In regular script, raising a pen is common in the first stroke of some words, such as raising a pen in the word "person".

A hook is a line with a small hook at the end of a stroke. The hook shapes of regular script are straight hook, bent hook and folded hook. A straight hook means that the stroke ends in a straight line and hooks upward, such as the hook in the word "thousand". Hook refers to a stroke that ends with a curve and is hooked, such as the hook in the word "you".

A hook refers to a stroke that ends in a polygon and rises to a hook, such as the hook in the word "Chuan". Folding refers to drawing a small stroke at the end of a stroke and then folding it in other directions. In regular script, some words often have reduplication at the end, such as the reduplication in the word "le".

Because there are many kinds of regular script stippling, the shape, position and usage of each stippling have certain norms. Mastering the skills and characteristics of stippling is very important for writing regular script. Through constant practice and practice, we can gradually master the stippling of regular script and write beautiful and standardized regular script works.