Laughter is a very common Chinese character, which means happiness and laughter. This word consists of two parts, the left is mouth and the right is death. The mouth is like a human mouth. Yao represents the early death of a young life. Together, they are young and full of energy because of happiness and laughter.
In China's calligraphy, strokes are a very important part. There is also a certain regularity in the stroke order of laughing words. Let me introduce the stroke order of the word smile in detail.
First, write the mouth part on the left. Write above the mouth, then draw up, then draw down, then bend an arc to the right, and finally close the pen. This step is to write a basic mouth shape.
Next, write the part on the right. Write a vertical line in the middle first, draw from top to bottom, then draw from bottom to top, and finally stop in the middle. Then write a line on the left, draw it from top to bottom, bend a big arc to the right, and finally stop below the vertical line. Finally, there is a line on the right, drawn from top to bottom, which bends a big arc to the left and finally stops below the vertical line.
Finally, by connecting the two parts, you can complete the writing of the whole laughing word. It should be noted that when writing, we should control the strength and speed to make the lines of the whole font smooth, natural and coordinated.
In writing, there are some techniques to make the word smile more vivid and interesting. For example, you can add a small circle in your mouth to show the curvature of your lips. Or write a little curve on the top of Yao to show the fluttering of hair. These small details can make the smiling words more vivid and show the feeling of happiness.
Generally speaking, the stroke order of smiling words is not too difficult, but it is necessary to master the basic stroke rules, as well as writing skills and precautions. Only by practicing constantly can you write a beautiful smile and express your happiness.