The stroke sequence of Kun is as follows:
Kun, as a Chinese character, means raincoat, and it can also refer to hemp fiber worn on the body. In the art of calligraphy, the lost character shows the beauty of Chinese calligraphy with its unique structure and strokes.
first, the stroke sequence of the pen
horizontal folding hook: first write a horizontal folding, write from left to right, and fold the pen upward to form a horizontal folding hook. Vertical hook: Write a vertical hook from right to left under the cross hook. Apostrophe: Start from the upper right corner of the vertical hook and write a apostrophe to the lower left. Sip: Start from the end of the stroke and write a Sip to the lower right. Point: write a point from right to left under the pressure. Horizontal: Start from the left of the point and write a horizontal line to the right.
vertical: under the horizontal direction, write a vertical from right to left. Apostrophe: Start from the vertical end and write a apostrophe to the lower left. Sip: Start from the end of the stroke and write a Sip to the lower right. Point: write a point from right to left under the pressure. Cross-fold: start from the left of the point and write a cross-fold, with the direction of the fold up. Vertical hook: write a vertical hook from right to left under the cross-fold.
second, writing precautions
stroke order: write in accordance with the above stroke order to ensure the correct stroke order.
stroke stretching: in the process of writing, keep the strokes stretching and avoid being too compact. In particular, strokes such as horizontal, vertical, left and right strokes should be written as long and steady as possible.
Balance: During writing, we should pay attention to keeping the balance of the font. For example, when writing horizontal, vertical, left-handed, left-handed strokes, etc., it is necessary to ensure their proper position in the font and avoid deviation.
Turn the pen naturally: When writing strokes such as hooks and folds, turn the pen naturally and avoid being stiff. Especially when writing vertical hooks and horizontal folding hooks, we should grasp the angle and strength of the turning point.
Proper lifting and pressing: Pay attention to proper lifting and pressing during writing. When writing strokes, there should be light and heavy changes to make the font more stereoscopic.
moderate ink concentration: when writing, the ink concentration should be moderate to avoid being too thick or thin. Too thick ink can easily lead to blurred strokes, while too thin ink can easily penetrate on paper, which will affect the beauty of glyphs.
In short, when writing the Chinese character Kun, we should follow the correct stroke order and pay attention to the aesthetic feeling of strokes. Through repeated practice, mastering the writing method of Kun skillfully can not only improve the level of calligraphy, but also appreciate the profoundness of Chinese culture. In the process of practicing calligraphy, keep patience and perseverance, and constantly pursue progress, and you will be able to master the writing skills of the embarrassing characters, so that the beauty of calligraphy can be vividly displayed on the paper.