When learning Chinese characters for the first time, there is a major problem to be solved, that is, structure. Reasonable arrangement of strokes, symmetry and coordination, but also create momentum, so that there is spirit, not dull.
Structurally, horizontal, vertical and axisymmetric fonts are handled best. Like wooden characters, Chinese characters, oriental characters and so on. If the font has many oblique strokes and straight strokes at the same time, it will take a lot of effort to intersperse and arrange the strokes.
I think the word family is really difficult to do. First of all, this is a mistake and it is fair. But the lower tapir is inclined and extends to the left as a whole. The treatment of the three left-handers should be unified, but not too monotonous. If the writing is parallel, it will be very dull. In order to maintain the overall balance, the last stroke of family character is the finishing touch. It should be pulled to the right, but it should not be too stable. Creating a dangerous situation can be written as a growing point or a long acceptance.
Basic meaning
On the surface, calligraphy refers to the statutes of writing. In life, the word calligraphy has the following meanings: first, it is synonymous with a written work or the floorboard of all written works; Second, an art category generally refers to the art of writing Chinese characters.
Kang Youwei said in Guang Yi and Zhou Shuang: "Tang Yan is a structure, and Song and Shang Yi Qu", from which we can see that calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty pursued the highest and most rigorous statutes, and its calligraphy achievements were also the highest in the history of calligraphy.
Calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. Chinese characters in China were created by working people and began to be recorded by pictures. After thousands of years of development, it has evolved into today's writing. Because our ancestors invented the brush, calligraphy came into being. Throughout the ages, Chinese characters were mainly written with a brush. As for other writing forms, such as hard pen and finger calligraphy, their writing rules are basically the same, but they are not completely different from China's calligraphy.