2, bite each other.
You will find that this word is like a child's toy, biting together to form a whole.
1) The nip pen with the word "you" in the first bite just extends into the space on the left.
2) Bite 2 means that the word "you" deliberately makes a large opening from the left side to cater to the protruding part on the left side.
3) The third bite is that the "mouth" of the left part is slightly shifted to the left, and the "you" on the right is long and shortened, creating a gap for the middle vertical part of the "tu" below.
(In fact, the lower right corner of the word "口" and the upper left corner of the word "土" are also the same.)
Obviously this is a conscious behavior. Only after deliberate adjustment can we achieve this effect, and finally form a regular organic whole.
3. Mark the spacing again. It is not regular, but you need to see where it should be wide and where it should be narrow to get a general impression.
There are a few points to pay attention to in the seemingly messy reticle:
1) The three small horizontal lines in the upper left corner are arranged together, and the spacing should be consistent. of.
2) The stroke of the word "you" goes down to the position equivalent to the word "口" on the left.
3) The length of the horizontal base of the word "Tu" can be known by looking at the two vertical lines. The left end is at the position of the word "口" and the right end is at the position of the word "you".
The last word has a lot of strokes, and there are some small details that need to be paid attention to. I won’t go into details. If you find it difficult to write, you can submit your homework in the background.
Practice the word "呑":