Right point: Start the pen lightly, move from light to heavy from the upper left to the lower right, and finish the pen slightly heavier, with a slight arc overall.
Left point: Enter the pen vertically from top to bottom, and slowly stroke toward the lower left corner from light to heavy. The stroke is slightly heavier and the overall stroke is slightly curved.
Short horizontal stroke: enter the pen lightly, and slowly stroke to the right from light to heavy. The stroke should be closed slightly heavier, slightly tilted, and the shape should not be long.
Long horizontal stroke: Start the pen with a slight pause, then move the stroke to the right with a slight tilt, then pause with a heavy stroke at the end.
Double dew vertically: start the pen and pause, then stroke straight down, and then close the pen slightly at the end.
Hang the needle vertically: start the pen, pause, then stroke straight down, and take advantage of the trend at the end.
Oblique writing: start the stroke, then turn the stroke to the left and stroke downward, with the end pointed and the whole stroke slightly curved.
Vertical stroke: Start the pen and then stroke straight down. When you reach the middle, turn the pen to the left and stroke it out. Vertical strokes and stroke strokes account for half each.
Oblique stroke: Enter the pen obliquely, start the stroke lightly, twist and turn, and then strike out evenly at the stroke point.
Ping Na: Enter the pen flatly, start the pen lightly, twist and turn, and then come out flat at the foot of the pen, and the overall shape is flat.
Flat lift: Lift the pen, then lift it upward and to the right, with the end forward, similar to a hook.
Lift vertically: Hold the pen for a moment, write vertically downwards, pause for a moment at the end, accumulate strength and lift upwards to the right.