How to write European Italian characters?

European Italian characters are written as follows:

The basic strokes of European regular script are ever changing. In the eight-character method, it is said that "the point is the side, such as the bird mourning side". Side means oblique, so writing "point" should adopt an oblique trend, such as standing on the side of a stone, which is dangerous and powerful. Ou Yangxun's eight tactics say that "a point is like a stone falling from the top of a mountain". This shows the rigor and danger of brushwork.

Be sure to follow the side trend in brushwork, from one minute to two minutes to three minutes, and then from three minutes to two minutes to one minute, and you can't slack off!

1, the vertical point is approximately short and vertical, but it is in the form of a point. For example, the upper parts of the words "Emperor", "Xuan", "Palace" and "Reality" are all vertical points.

2. Apostrophes are similar to short apostrophes and are written in the apostrophes of words. For example: Wu point in the upper right, Shen point in the upper middle, Yan points in the upper right and acupoints in the lower left.

Vertex: generally used on the head of a treasure cover. This kind of dot is a bit like a short vertical dot. The pen crosses the front, then the pen goes down from the center, and finally the tip is closed.

Left point: a point written from right to left, with sharp edges and corners.

Point to the right: a point written from left to right. After the tip is written, go up to the dome to the right and then adjust the front to the lower edge to make it more round and full.

Long point on the right: For example, the long point on the right of the word "no" is generally used to replace painting, so it is also called reverse painting, which is generally written very long to balance the structure of the whole word.

Echo point: generally used for left and right stippling of prefixes. There should be a silent response after the left point is written, and the right point should be written smoothly.

The tip of a sheep's head: it looks like a sheep's head, with a wide top and a narrow bottom. The pen on the left echoes the pen next to it. The left side is thin to thick, and the right side is thick to thin.