How to write the stroke order of seven?

The stroke order of seven is horizontal hook and vertical hook, and the number of strokes is * * *.

First, pay attention to the writing method of model strokes.

1, the first level

The first stroke of seven is horizontal. Note that this horizontal direction is relatively long and the inclination is relatively large, about 20 degrees. It looks like a seesaw on the horizontal center line.

2, vertical hook

When you start writing, go down to the left slightly, turn right, go straight, stop for a while, hook out quickly, hook in slightly, you will see more spirit, and never lean out.

At the seventh vertical bend, hook the pen and pause until the lower part leans slightly to the left-in fact, you should be prepared to lean slightly to the left when you start writing, and the right bend is not a right angle, but a rounded corner. When you reach the pen position above the horizontal direction, stop writing and gain momentum for the hook. You can hook it slightly inward or directly upward, but don't hook it outward.

Second, seven-character writing essentials

The cuts at both ends of the long cross are parallel. The vertical hook is round. As for the shoulder angle of horizontal painting, the vertical hook can be hooked or not, and written as vertical bend. The vertical drawing pen of the vertical hook can be in the middle of the level or slightly to the right.

Third, the specific writing methods of Yan calligraphy

The first stroke is "long horizontal". This horizontal painting should not be written as a single horizontal painting. If we look closely, we will find that the horizontal painting of this seven-character stroke is more on the shoulder line brush!

The specific writing is as follows: reverse stroke changes the pen tip to the center, and the center should pay attention to the degree of shoulder and back. When the stroke reaches the middle, the lower edge of the stroke should be flush with the upper edge of the stroke. After passing through the middle, the horizontal pen should be slightly pressed to change direction, first pick up the pen and then return to the front to collect it.

The second stroke is "vertical bending", which is a new basic stroke we are learning today. What we need to pay special attention to is that its position is not in the middle of the word! But near the left side of the center line.

Specifically, it is written as "reverse stroke changes the pen tip to the center". When the center crosses horizontally and vertically downward and then bends to the right, pay attention to the rotation of the pen tube, and the center gradually turns round. When collecting the pen, pay attention to the round head and don't stop writing, but collect the pen from bottom to top. The strokes of these seven-character strokes left traces of seal script.