Cui character stroke order: vertical, vertical fold, vertical, left, vertical, dot, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal.
The upper part of the mountain character is slanted, with a slightly heavier vertical center and a slightly flatter angle. The center is downward and the strokes are slightly light and slightly slanted to the left. The vertical folds and vertical strokes are slightly curved. Take the left hand and then draw the pen upward toward the right shoulder, with the lengths of the left and right sides being basically equal; raise the pen slightly higher on the right, draw the pen inward, and hide the pen in the horizontal stroke.
The lower part of the 鹹 character is extended, and the brush is connected to the horizontal stroke. The stroke is slightly straight, and the stroke force is as strong as the tip; The pen hangs down; the vertical stroke on the right is slightly lower, not too far apart, with a slight hint of slanting; the three horizontal strokes are lightly exposed, rounded against the shoulder, parallel and equidistant, and the right part should not be long; the vertical stroke starts from the first horizontal stroke The brush is actually picked up from the inside of the painting, which is slightly thicker and runs through all the horizontal lines, firm and powerful; the bottom horizontal line is actually connected from the inside of the left vertical line, and is equidistant from the three horizontal strokes above. The brush is closed slightly downward, making it slightly arched.
Notes on writing Cui:
1. Master the correct order and structure of the strokes of Cui. The word Cui has its own unique stroke order and structure. The correct way of writing can make the shape of the word more beautiful and natural. When writing, pay attention to the starting and ending position, angle and length of each stroke, as well as the center of gravity and balance of the words. You can use reference books or online resources to learn the basic strokes and structural features of Cui.
2. Maintain correct posture and tools. Good posture and tools are key to writing quality. When writing, keep your body relaxed and natural, your wrists relaxed, and your pen holding posture correct. At the same time, you must choose appropriate paper and ink to avoid slippery or astringent paper that affects the writing effect.
3. Practice and reflect persistently. Writing is a skill that requires constant practice. Through continuous practice, you can gradually improve your writing speed and accuracy. At the same time, you should reflect on your own writing methods and effects, compare with other people's works, find out your own shortcomings and improve them. You can try to broaden your horizons and improve your skills by attending calligraphy classes or communicating with calligraphy enthusiasts.