What are the twenty-eight basic strokes of running script?

The twenty-eight basic strokes of running script are horizontal, vertical, left, back, point, lift, vertical hook, arc hook, hook, horizontal hook, vertical bend, vertical hook, vertical lift, horizontal hook Hook, horizontal fold, horizontal hook, horizontal fold, fold, point, horizontal fold hook, vertical fold, vertical fold hook, horizontal fold lift, horizontal fold and fold, horizontal fold hook, horizontal fold hook , horizontal bending, vertical bending. All strokes are written in one stroke and cannot be redrawn. When these strokes form Chinese characters, some shapes will change slightly. When writing, you should pay attention to observe and write the stroke shapes accurately.

Twenty-eight formulas for cursive script

There are no horizontal strokes in cursive script. Cursive writing with horizontal lines should be as short as possible and have a vertical feel. Can be replaced by dashed or thin lines. Avoid the phenomenon of flat dragging, dry brushing, and the same thickness caused by quick strokes. The ink is dull and lifeless. Use thick ink when writing again, and the strokes of thick ink characters should be clearly explained. Avoid the word "eye" in a word to prevent too many eyes.

Long line calligraphy is very important. You should be careful when closing the pen. Generally, use a dry pen at the end of the stroke. Characters with heavy pen and ink should not be of equal area. There should be a transition between the weight of the characters and avoid clumping. Thin pens should be flexible, and thick pens should be strong. It is necessary to have a thick brush that cuts the silver ditch, and a thin brush that is flowing like clouds and flowing water.

The ink is slightly slower when it is dry, slightly faster when it is wet, slightly slower when it is coarse, and slightly faster when it is fine. The cursive script has the meaning of regular script, and the regular script must be written in regular script. When handing over a pen, the beginning and end should be clear, and each stroke should be explained clearly. Pay attention to lifting and pressing, which is neat but not uneven, straight but not straight, straight within the curve, and curve within the straight. Hold the pen and press down. The center and side forwards are used together, attacking from all sides, using the center in the thin areas and the side forwards in the thick areas.