How to write strokes?

The stroke is a basic Chinese character writing technique, which is presented in the form of straight strokes sloping to the lower right.

1. The definition and characteristics of strokes

Strikes refer to the strokes drawn by the pen tip from top to bottom, from the upper left to the lower right. It is usually a separate stroke or can be part of a Chinese character. Skimming strokes are characterized by downward smoothness and lightness. You need to use the pen with a little force to ensure the stability and accuracy of the strokes.

2. The writing method and technique of left-stroke painting

The writing method of left-stroke painting can be simply described as a stroke drawn diagonally from the upper left to the lower right.

When writing strokes, you need to pay attention to the following skills: First, master the correct pen holding posture and writing technique, and maintain the flexibility of your wrist so that you can freely control the pen tip; secondly, master the appropriate pen usage. Use strength and speed to make the lines of the strokes smooth and smooth; at the same time, pay attention to the starting and ending of the strokes, and try to maintain the coherence and beauty of the strokes.

3. The application of left-stroke strokes in Chinese character writing

The left-stroke strokes are one of the most common strokes in Chinese characters and are widely used in Chinese character writing.

It can be used as an independent part of Chinese characters, such as: 人, 入, 八, etc. At the same time, skimming strokes can also be combined with other strokes to form complex Chinese characters, such as: Cong, Zhong, Peng, etc. In calligraphy and calligraphy practice, the writing methods and techniques of strokes are one of the basic training contents. By repeatedly practicing the writing of strokes, the neatness and beauty of the glyphs can be improved.

4. Deformations and derivation of strokes

In the actual writing of Chinese characters, there will be some deformations and derivatives of strokes. For example, strokes can slope more steeply or gently; they can form curves or arcs; and they can be combined with other strokes to form complex character structures. These deformations and derivative forms enrich the shape and beauty of Chinese characters and make Chinese character writing more flexible and diverse.

Summary:

As one of the basic strokes in Chinese character writing, the stroke plays an important role. Mastering the writing methods and techniques of strokes is of great significance to the standardization and beauty of Chinese character writing. Through continuous practice and exploration, you can make better use of strokes, improve your Chinese character writing skills, and appreciate the beauty of Chinese character writing.