Total strokes: 4 strokes
1. ノ (skimming), 2. ? (捺), 3. ? (horizontal fold hook), 4. ノ (skipping)< /p>
fen fèn (fēn): upper and lower structure, taking the momentum obliquely, and the couplets are uneven.
The stroke order of this character is based on calligraphy and cannot be written in the order of "eight" in the upper part and "knife" in the lower part.
The first stroke is to the left, first to the right, slightly heavier and slightly flat, and then to the lower left, with a slightly flatter angle, but not too long; the second stroke is aligned with the first stroke, and the stroke is downward to the right, and then Draw the pen downward and to the left, with a slightly upright angle. The change in weight is not as obvious as in the first stroke. The horizontal fold hook is used to pick up the pen at the neck of the second stroke. The horizontal strokes are short, gradually heavier, slightly arced, and cannot be written long.
Then stroke the pen in the lower right corner, lift the pen slightly to the lower left, bend it slightly, and the angle is slightly higher than the second stroke. After reaching the position, "kneel down and flick the pen" to lift the hook. The middle of the corner of the first stroke is aligned, and the hook point points to the tip of the first stroke; the last stroke is written as the right point, and the stroke is a little to the right outside the horizontal fold hook, about flush with the middle of the corner of the second stroke, and it should be written capital , the writing is heavy and the angle is slightly flat to stabilize the whole word.