Cang's line writing is as follows:
Don't write the "氵" on the left wide, the three points of the strokes are connected, and the whole is slightly slanted to the left. The first stroke is to the right, and then the stroke is turned to the left, leading to the next stroke; the second stroke is echoed with the first stroke, slightly closer to the left, and after the stroke is dropped, it is brought down to the left, slightly lighter, to bring out the third stroke. Three o'clock.
The distance between the third point and the second point is slightly farther. In response to the direction of the second point, cut the pen downwards and start the pen, then return to the front and lift it up. Be careful not to write too long, and pay attention to the direction of the lifting point.
The starting stroke of the word "Cang" on the right side of the stroke is slightly higher, slightly heavier, and the angle is slightly upright. Do not write it long; the stroke is flush with the starting point of the first point, brought out from the stroke, and goes down to the right. , the downward stroke becomes heavier, pause for a moment at the point where the foot is pressed, and then slowly lift the brush tip to the right to close the pen. The front edge should be flat, and the foot pressed is higher than the left side of the stroke; the horizontal point is slightly to the left, and the shoulder is rounded.
Don’t fold horizontally and horizontally too much, and keep the same shoulder angle. After the stroke is in place, lift the pen slightly and write vertically on the right and diagonally on the left; Hold the right vertical stroke; use long strokes to block the starting strokes of the three horizontal strokes. First vertical strokes and then strokes. Pay attention to the changes in the weight of the strokes.
The word "口" in the lower part is flat and wide, with the left vertical and right slanted; fold horizontally and the left vertical to connect the pen, the horizontal stroke is slightly shoulder-resistant, but not heavy. When it is in place, lift the pen and write the right vertical, upright The left side is slanted, slightly shorter, and slightly thicker; the final bottom horizontal line actually picks up the pen from the inside of the left vertical line, and the pen is slightly lowered and supported by the right vertical line, which is slightly arched.
The meaning of Cang:
Cang, the first-level Chinese character, is pronounced as Cang (cāng), which has a pictophonetic tone. From the water, from the warehouse, the warehouse also sounds. "Cang" originally refers to "artificial granary", and by extension refers to "natural granary" and "nature's granary". "Water" and "Cang" are combined to represent "rivers, lakes, and seas that produce food."