What are the 48 basic strokes of official script?

The basic strokes of the introduction to official script are horizontal, dot, vertical, left-off, left-off, horizontal folding, vertical folding, etc. There are many different ways to write each stroke. When writing, we should pay attention to the characteristics of official script strokes.

The horizontal painting in Lishu is relatively flat. When writing, be careful not to tilt, especially not to tilt to the upper right. When writing horizontal painting, you should pay attention to the hidden front when starting the pen, then the center when writing, and the back front when closing the pen.

Among them, we should pay special attention to the center stroke. We should make the pen vertically on the paper, and then stroke naturally. The pen tip should be in the middle of the strokes written, so that the center stroke is correct, and the pen tip should not be tilted to one side during the stroke. Extended information

Lishu is a common solemn font in Chinese characters, with slightly wide and flat writing effect, long horizontal painting and short straight painting, and paying attention to "silkworm head and goose tail" and "twists and turns". It originated in the Qin Dynasty and reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the calligraphy field, it is called "han li Tangkai".

Lishu is also called "official character" and "ancient book". On the basis of seal script, it is a font produced to meet the needs of convenient writing.