Blockcase characters refer to fonts that are horizontally vertical, square, with clear edges and corners, and no breaks. When writing, write horizontally flat, vertically straight, write horizontally, press vertically, fold square, fish straight, and point straight.
Regular script is also called Zhengkai, Zhenshu, and Zhengshu. The emergence of regular script closely followed the rules and regulations of the Han Dynasty, and pursued the further development of physical beauty. At the end of the Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, the writing of Chinese characters gradually changed into waves, stilts, and strokes, and added "side" (dot), " Strokes such as "plunder" (long strokes), "peck" (short strokes), and "ti" (straight hooks) make the structure more rigorous.
Tips for practicing calligraphy:
Don’t throw away the words you have written:
No matter what the handwriting is, don’t throw away the words you have written, you can save them. It is convenient to compare with the words you write later to see if you have made progress.
Write less:
Writing less does not mean not not writing, but writing when you want to write. The "writing" here is not the so-called just thinking about it in your head. You must persist. Only by writing down can you quickly improve your writing skills.