What is the formula for Yongzi Bafa?

The formula for the Eight Methods of Yong Zi is:

The point is the side, the side edge falls steeply, the brush strokes are spread out, and the momentum is sufficient to close the front; the horizontal direction is the rein, the paper is dropped against the front, and the rush is slowed down When returning, you should not follow the edge of the pen; a straight pen should not be too straight; if it is too straight, it will be stiff and weak, but it must be straight to see the curve; the hook is a crotch, hold the pen at the front, and concentrate the force on the tip of the pen;

The upward and horizontal strokes are used as a strategy, and the starting stroke is the same as the straight stroke, and the strength is at the end of the stroke; the long stroke is for sweeping, the stroke is the same as the straight stroke, the front is slightly fatter, and the power must be sent; the short stroke is for pecking, and the stroke is left and fast. It is sharp and sharp; the pen is pressed into a pen, the reverse edge falls gently, the folded edge is laid out slowly, and the key to closing the edge is to be subtle.

Extended information:

The "Eight Methods of Yongzi" has unique teaching methods and simple methods. It emphasizes starting from writing large characters and moving from large to small, which can cultivate a solid basic skills of calligraphy. At the same time, the basic stroke "right point" is used as the basis of the strokes, and the advanced sequence of strokes is:

Point → horizontal → vertical → left → stroke → hook → pick → fold, step by step, detailed analysis of the strokes, Mind skills such as strokes, strength, vigor and ink use. It allows beginners to fully understand the characteristics of the brush, control the brush flexibly, and become familiar with the basic brush operation methods of Yongzi Bafa in a short period of time. With the analysis of ten basic font structures, they can understand the essentials of font combinations, draw analogies, and gradually get into the knowledge of calligraphy. Infinite wonder.