How to write the word tide of the sea tide?

The word "Chao" in ocean tides is a commonly used Chinese character, and its writing rules are as follows:

The radical of the word "tide" is "water", and the outside strokes are 7 paintings. Write the radical "ju" first. Then write the right part. The first stroke is horizontal, the second stroke is left, the third stroke is vertical, the fourth stroke is lifting, the fifth stroke is horizontal hook, and the sixth stroke is vertical hook. In calligraphy, the writing style and rules of Chao characters not only include the above basic strokes, but also emphasize the overall aesthetic feeling of the font. The following are some supplementary explanations on the writing style and rules of Chao characters:

The word "Hua" beside the word "Chao" should be written wider, leaving enough space for the right. At the same time, the three strokes of the "home" department should be evenly distributed, and the starting and closing of each stroke should be natural and smooth.

The correct part needs to pay attention to structure and proportion. The first stroke is horizontal, and it should be written slightly shorter, leaving room for the following strokes; The second stroke is skimming, which should be a little longer and more powerful.

The third stroke is vertical, shorter and vertical; The fourth stroke is to raise the pen, which should be written slightly longer and tilted upward; The fifth stroke is a horizontal hook, which should be written slightly shorter and inclined to the upper right; The sixth stroke is a vertical hook, which should be written slightly longer and inclined to the lower left.

When writing the overall structure of Chaozhou characters, we should pay attention to the coordination and balance between the left and right parts. The left part should be slightly left, and the right part should be slightly right. The overall structure should be compact, symmetrical and beautiful. In short, the writing of Chao characters needs to master the basic strokes and structural proportions, and at the same time pay attention to the writing style and rules. Only through constant practice and pondering can we gradually master the writing skills of Chao characters and improve our calligraphy level.

In short, the writing of Chao characters needs to be practiced and pondered repeatedly, and many skills such as basic strokes, structural proportions, writing styles and rules need to be mastered. Only through constant practice and practice can we gradually improve our calligraphy level and write more beautiful, fluent and coordinated Chaozhou characters.