The correct way to write vertically

The correct way to write vertically is introduced as follows:

1. Write vertically when you start writing, and then pause when you raise the pen.

2. The vertical painting is straighter and slightly longer overall.

3. When you reach the hooking point, pause and hook upward to the right. The angle of the hook is about 45°.

The vertical lifting stroke is relatively easy to write in calligraphy strokes. It mainly consists of two gestures, a vertical stroke, and then a lifting stroke. After the vertical stroke comes down, tilt it slightly to the left, and use To balance the left and right sides of the pen, although there is a pen lift, there is no need to lift the pen when it is at the bottom. The pen is drawn downward and then the tip is changed to lift the pen diagonally upward. This is a coherent way of writing vertically.

Chinese characters with vertical mention

1. Bi

pronounced bǐ, first seen in oracle bone inscriptions, its original meaning is a couple matching side by side, extended to mean juxtaposition, Close, close, connected, colluded, equal, compared and other meanings.

2. Shi

The pinyin of shì, zhī was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning is root, and later it was extended to be the title of ancient nobles to express the clan system.

3. Wa

The pinyin wǎ and wà first appeared in the writings of the Warring States Period. The original meaning is earthenware, and later it was used as a verb to spread tiles.

4. Qing

The pinyin of qǐng, qīng, meaning characters, the ancient shape of the character is from page to dagger, indicating that the head is not straight, and also generally refers to tilting. This meaning is pronounced qīng, and later written as "Qing". "Qing" was later used as a unit of land area, pronounced qǐng. One hectare equals one hundred acres. Ji also means a very short time. It also means not long ago or recently, and is used as an adverb.