There are 28 types of strokes, including horizontal strokes, vertical strokes, side strokes, strokes, lift strokes, vertical hooks, curved hooks, hooks, horizontal hooks, vertical bends, and vertical bends. Hook, vertical lift, horizontal hook, horizontal fold hook, horizontal flip, flip fold, flip point, horizontal fold hook, vertical fold, etc.
The basic strokes of running Chinese characters: dot, horizontal, vertical, left, back, hook, and fold.
The basic strokes of Chinese characters: dot, horizontal, vertical, left, right, hook, and fold. When two or more strokes are drawn together, they form a continuous stroke in running script. , the specific writing method is as follows:
1. Horizontal: It is similar to the writing method of regular script, mainly focusing on the thin waist and long horizontal.
Two: Vertical: The pen should be retracted when the pen is pointed back, or the blunt pen should be retracted. If the vertical pen is on the left, it needs to be retracted.
Third: Skew: Lufeng Shao Feng short skim, return to the front and lift the blunt pen.
Four: Na: Tile recycling.
Five: Dots: mostly continuous strokes, with four points connected.
Six: Hook: The hook is as quiet as the hook, and the ending is sharp.
Seven: Folding: square folding is like a curve, round folding is like a . Extended information
Ring script has probably become popular among the people since the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Wang Xizhi, the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, known as the "Sage of Calligraphy", created a large number of running script works, which have long been highly valued by people. favorite. There are no strict writing rules for running script. Those that are more regular and close to regular script are called Zhenxing or Xingkai; those that are written more indulgently and have a strong cursive flavor are called running cursive. Running script is faster than regular script and not as difficult as cursive script. It can identify people, so it has high practical value.