How to write the letter i

The capital letter of i is I. The writing method is divided into three strokes. The first stroke should be written horizontally, the second stroke should be written vertically, and the third stroke should be added with a horizontal stroke below the vertical stroke.

1. Horizontal. First move horizontally to the right, then from top to bottom and then slightly to the right. Be careful not to shake from side to side, but with even strength and a well-proportioned shape. Skip. Pull out a curved piece from the horizontal side, about twice as long as the horizontal drawing. The angle of curvature should not be too large or too small, and should be exactly equivalent to the inclination of the horizontal painting.

2. After the basic horizontal and oblique strokes are completed, supplements need to be made according to the characteristics of the font and writing techniques. Normally, the "horizontal" part of the i letter is relatively thick and obviously higher than the "skid". At the same time, the end of the "skid" can be slightly upturned to create a smooth feeling.

3. The writing time of i is only an instant, so the usage of "small beat" will appear in running script and cursive script. In the work, by following the glyphs and writing conventions, and combining with the rhythm of music, calligraphy expressions with unique rhythms are created. i is one of the very simple and common characters, but it also requires attention to details and smooth strokes.

4. The application of i in Chinese calligraphy. Although the writing form of the letter i is simple, it is very important in Chinese calligraphy, especially as one of the letters of the name, it is necessary to pay more attention to its writing specifications and calligraphy beauty. The i letter can be combined with other Chinese characters or English letters to form various combinations, thus providing a broader space for calligraphy creation.

5. The importance of stroke order. In the art of calligraphy, any stroke must be written strictly in accordance with its stroke order, otherwise the correct glyph and calligraphy characteristics cannot be expressed, affecting its visual effect and artistic value. Therefore, in daily life and calligraphy practice, we must insist on writing i and other Chinese characters in the correct stroke order to improve the writing quality and artistic level.

6. i is a veritable "sparing pen" and one of the most sensitive characters in writing. However, unlike the complex strokes of other Chinese characters, it requires higher writing skills and Psychological quality. Beginners can gradually master the stroke rules and aesthetic expression of i through continuous writing practice and combined with traditional calligraphy creation experience, thereby improving their writing and artistic level.