Transverse folding hook

The transverse folding hooks are as follows:

In fact, the horizontal folding stroke is a combination of horizontal folding strokes and horizontal hooks. Place the pen horizontally and start the pen obliquely upward. Then write fold. When writing creases, write the shape of square creases and write the edges and corners. Fold the crease to a certain position and stop at two-thirds of the level, not too long, it looks a bit like a pie.

1, the transverse fold usually consists of a horizontal horizontal line and two upward fold lines in the middle. Draw a horizontal line first, and then draw two small broken lines upward in the middle of the horizontal line. Horizontal lines are usually written from left to right. The dotted line writes upward, tapers gradually, and finally intersects with the horizontal line.

Draw a horizontal line first, and then write two upward polylines. This is a common stroke order, but the specific writing order can be different according to the shape of Chinese characters. Transverse folding and apostrophe are usually combined with other strokes to form a part of Chinese characters. When writing, make sure that the transverse fold is connected with other strokes and the position is accurate.

The skills of writing strokes are as follows:

1, stroke order: It is very important to learn the correct stroke order of each Chinese character, which is helpful to form the correct font. Usually strokes are written in a certain order, from top to bottom and from left to right. When learning Chinese characters, we should pay special attention to the writing order of strokes.

2. Shape and length of strokes: carefully observe the shape of each stroke to ensure that their shapes are accurate. Some strokes may have special shape requirements, such as horizontal, vertical, skimming and pressing. The length of some strokes is specified, so be careful not to write too long or too short. Usually, the length of vertical stroke is shorter than that of horizontal stroke, and the length of horizontal stroke is longer than that of vertical stroke.

3. Stroke spacing and adjacent angles: ensure that the stroke spacing is appropriate and not too crowded or scattered. Stroke spacing will affect the clarity of the whole Chinese character. The strokes of some Chinese characters have a collar angle, that is, there is a small angle at the turning point of the strokes. Pay attention to writing these collar corners to ensure the correct shape of Chinese characters.

4. Practice and find writing tools: writing Chinese characters requires constant practice. Use copybooks, exercise sheets or writing applications to practice the shape and order of each stroke. Repeated practice helps to improve the accuracy and fluency of writing. Use appropriate writing tools, such as brushes, pens, pencils or electronic devices, to ensure that clear strokes can be written.

5. Imitate templates and persevere patiently: observing and imitating standardized Chinese character templates, especially calligraphy works, is helpful to understand the correct stroke shape and style. Writing Chinese characters is a process that requires patience and persistence. Don't rush for success, keep practicing and gradually improve your writing level.