1. Point: The key to writing is: you can't pick up the pen as soon as the pen tip drops, but you should have a pressing process, which may be at the place where the pen is started, at the place where the pen is collected, or in the pen. Simply put, the points written are not short lines with the same thickness, but thick and thin.
2. Horizontal: Long horizontal strokes have pause points, and the strokes are heavier. Note that the horizontal line is not horizontal, but the right end is slightly raised. At the same time, the long horizontal line is not a straight line, but a slight arc.
3, left: pen, pen, pen.
4, vertical: the beginning of the pen must have a pause, stable and powerful.
5. Extrusion: The stopping point is relatively heavy, and then the tip is gradually exposed. The tip points to the right, and cannot be tilted or drooped.
6. Lift: Press hard when you start writing, and then it will become lighter and thinner. Note that the shape of the handle is not fixed, some are steep and some are slow. For example, the pen in the three-point water is very steep.
7, vertical hook: vertical pen must have a pause, it looks stable and powerful, the hook should be short and fast, not slow.
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