How to write strokes and dots

The writing method of stroke points is as follows:

Basic strokes are the basic units that make up Chinese characters. To practice Chinese characters well, the first thing is to master the basic stroke shapes. If the strokes are not in place, even if the structure is very It's reasonable, but there's no way to practice calligraphy well.

Because the core of good calligraphy is brushwork and structure. Basic strokes are the only way to form basic brushwork and the only way to form writing habits.

The beginning of calligraphy practice is to write. Writing is the first step for us to write well. The pen tip facing the ten o'clock direction is the most important way to quickly unify the details of the basic strokes. From the process of writing, When the pen is finished, the pen tip is basically kept at ten o'clock.

Stippling: Stippling is the smallest stroke among Chinese characters, and it is the concentration of other strokes.

There are hundreds or even thousands of strokes in dot painting, and we only need to master a few core ones to deal with all characters. However, in order to express a richer effect in the height of expressing the art of calligraphy, we will start from Changes in angle, arc, weight, and direction. The core of pointillism is to enter the pen lightly, pause the pen, turn, and peak out. To do this requires us to master the relationship between the strength and the position of the pen when using the pen.

At an oblique point, enter the pen lightly, move the pen down and to the right, and then draw the pen back with a slight slant at the end.

Put the pen down lightly, move the pen down and to the left, and pause the pen at the end to recover it.

To skim, press down after starting the pen, pause the pen, and skim to the lower left.

Upper and lower dots are composed of two dots, upper and lower. When writing, the upper dot is smaller and the lower dot is larger, keeping distance.

Opposite points are generally used for word headers. To ensure that the lower edge is neat, the starting point on the right should be higher than the point on the left.

Opposite dots are generally used at the bottom of characters. In order to ensure that the upper edge is neat, the starting point of the pen should be even. The left point should be higher and the right point should be lower. The size should be determined according to the font above. There are also individual cases where Opposite points are written as opposite points.

The vertical point is also called the nail point. It should be short and vertical after starting and folding, and should not be too long. This stroke usually appears at the beginning of the word. The difference from the right dot is that it is generally used when there is an oblique or other dot in the lower part of the word.