There are two ways to write ancient poems using the rice grid:
1. Vertical writing: write column by column from right to left.
For example, the ancient poem: "A Gift to Wang Lun"
A Gift to Wang Lun
Li Bai was about to leave in a boat,
Suddenly he heard singing on the shore.
The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep,
It is not as good as Wang Lun’s gift to me.
2. Horizontal writing: write line by line from top to bottom.
For example, the ancient poem: "Spring Dawn"
Spring Dawn
Spring sleeps without waking up to dawn,
I hear the singing of birds everywhere.
At night, there is the sound of wind and rain, and
I don’t know how many flowers are falling.
Extended information:
The rice-shaped grid is a grid with a rice-shaped dotted line printed in the square. It consists of a horizontal dotted line, a vertical dotted line and two diagonal dotted lines. The rice grid is mostly used as a calligraphy practice tool for some primary and middle school students. It is mostly used for copying, helping to arrange the spaces and the positions of strokes.
The writing order of ancient poems in Mizige is from top to bottom, from right to left. Whether it is the main text or the title, it is best to center it. It can be one sentence per column or row, and there are two spaces in front of each column or row. If the question cannot be exactly centered, follow the principle of more in front and less in back. If the number of words in the question is too short, you can leave a space in the middle, as long as the number is appropriate.