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Correct writing of cross-folding hook
The correct way to write the horizontal folding hook is as follows:

First, specific writing.

1, two ways to write the horizontal folding hook: the upper horizontal length, the lower horizontal length, and the two vertical drawings, one short and one long, are inclined to the left, and the hook is aimed at the second turning point; The upper cross is short and the lower cross is long. Two vertical paintings, one short and one long, are inclined to the left, and the hooks are aligned with the upper fold.

2. When writing a horizontal pen, the horizontal direction is basically slightly inclined to the upper right, and the shoulders rotate. At the intersection and folding corner, you should pause, so as to show a sense of rhythm. The second fold is either horizontal or slightly inclined to the lower right.

3. After practicing the cross hook, you can further consolidate it with specific examples, such as the words "Nai" and "Shang". When writing "nai", we should not only pay attention to the horizontal hook mentioned just now, but also pay attention to the writing method of the left. Look at the picture. Generally, the skimming pen should be slightly higher than the hook on the right, or the same height. If the skimming pen that cannot be written is too long, it will appear untidy and spiritless.

Second, expand knowledge.

1. When the pen tip falls on the paper, the pen tip points in a certain direction. When the pen tip points in the opposite direction to the line, this writing method is called centering. When writing the center line, the pen tip is always at the center of the line.

2. The so-called hidden front refers to the trace (sharp point) left by the pen tip when it falls off the paper and is hidden inside the stippling. There are two ways to hide the front. The practice here is to hide the front by controlling the direction of the pen tip.

3. The free cooperation of all joints of the hand is the key to complete complex brushwork. However, in the past, when people (including some influential calligraphers) were writing, the activity of the bowl joint was usually very small, which seriously hindered the mastery of some skills (especially pen rotation).

4. When the line direction changes, the direction of the pen tip should be controlled so that it is always aimed in the opposite direction (at this time, the pen tip is naturally in the center of stippling). There are two ways to control the stroke: wrist control and finger control. The exercise here strictly involves turning your fingers.

5. The direction of writing is a basic content of brushwork, and it is of great significance to train and learn complex brushwork separately.