In regular script, there are two main situations: first, when it is used to hide the front of a stroke, it is generally necessary to start the pen against the front, and then quickly turn the front of the pen to write in the opposite direction. Although some strokes don't need to hide the front or reverse the front, they need to quickly adjust the front to write in different directions after starting, such as? Summer? The first stroke of this word is drawn like this. When you raise your pen, you write down to the right, and then turn down to the left quickly. Second, when used for stroke turning, it is generally necessary to quickly turn the stroke front at the end of the first stroke and write the next stroke with another opposite or basically opposite front. Like what? Almost? 、? Virtual? This is the case with the inflection in the word.
2. The application of pen-turning method in cursive script.
In cursive script, inversion is often used. In addition to the strokes and turns of regular script, a large number of strokes need to be connected by inversion. Like what? Not good? Word,? Small? Is the point on the right the same as the point below? Force? Side connection, using the brush turn method; The second word? Unusual? The pen is used to connect the pen with two radicals. In cursive script, two words are sometimes connected by pen rotation, which is no different from the connection between strokes in a single word.
3. The flip method should be combined with wrist flip and brushwork in specific use.
In order to adjust the pen tip to the center state in time when turning the pen, it is necessary to use the brushwork, that is, turn the pen quickly while turning the pen, make it stand upright, close the pen tip, and then turn the wrist backwards to keep the center. Like what? Unusual? A message from the pen? Not good? There is a short pause when you turn from word to pen, so you must think carefully when you write, and you can't rush it.
The above are some situations about the use of inverted strokes in calligraphy shared by Bian Xiao, a global ivy. I hope it will be helpful to friends who study calligraphy. Want to know more, please pay attention to this platform!