For most fans of Slim Gold Style, they like Slim Gold Style very much, but they just can’t write well and don’t understand the point. I would like to share the following schematic diagrams of the basic strokes of the slim gold body. I hope it will be helpful to enthusiasts!
1. Long and horizontal
When writing in thin gold style, the long horizontal pen edge should be cut into the paper first, go right, lift the pen slightly, pause the pen at the bottom right, and return to the edge.
2. Walk aside
The skinny gold body moves in twists and turns, with a very curvaceous shape, like a lying beauty, with the circle slightly tilted upward and the end slowly.
3. Treasure hijab
When I first started learning Shou Jin Ti, I couldn't write Bao Hijab well. I didn't know how to deal with the middle part of Bao Hijab. Later, I practiced Liu Ye Heng many times and it got better. The middle part is thin and thick!
Four or three points of water
Three points of water, the second point is slightly to the left, and the last point should be crisp!
5. Sheep prefix
I don’t know what the prefix is for this one, so I’ll just call it the prefix “Yang”. The two points echo each other, and it’s very simple. The radical characters for this include sheep, grain, etc.
Six, vertical
The vertical strokes are very similar to the legs of a crane. When writing the vertical strokes, you should write them crisply. The center cut into the paper and then move downwards. The intensity gradually becomes smaller. Lift the pen on the left side, move downwards on the right side, and return to the front!
7. Beside the ears
The one next to the ear is a combination. The "3" is similar to walking. The position next to the ear is more positive. Pay attention to the connection between "3" and vertical.
Eight, suppress
When writing a thin gold body, you must pay attention to the ending, close it slowly, and don’t write too fast. The lower part of the ending is relatively flat, so it is also called flat.
9. Skip
The long sword of the thin gold body is very crisp, like a sharp sword, which can cut gold and jade!