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Mi Zige's Writing Style
Mi Zige's calligraphy practice method is as follows:

Observe the position of each stroke of Mi Zige. You can refer to horizontal lines, straight lines and diagonal lines, observe where the starting and ending points of strokes are respectively, and then write them on paper.

There are usually four kinds of grids for practicing writing brush: hollow grid, Jiugong grid, Tian Zige grid and Mi Zige grid. Hollow square and field square are suitable for people who have basically mastered the stippling and structure of Chinese characters, and Jiugongge is generally used for amplification. For beginners, Mi Zige is the most suitable.

The vertical center line can be used as a reference for vertical pen writing, and the more important role is to check whether each word is symmetrical and the center is stable; The horizontal center line can be used as a reference when writing a horizontal map, and whether the upper and lower parts of the text are arranged properly.

The diagonal line on the right is mainly used as a reference for the direction of painting and lifting; The left diagonal is mainly used as a reference for the sketch direction. Seen from the whole of Mi Zige, a square is divided into eight triangles, so that it is easier to see the start, stroke and setting of each stroke, and it is convenient to practice calligraphy.

Structure of Mi Zige:

Mi Zige consists of four sideline lines, two straight lines and two diagonal lines. The four edges are the upper edge, the lower edge, the left edge and the right edge.

1, and the horizontal line in the middle is called the horizontal center line.

2. The vertical line in the middle is called the vertical centerline.

3. The diagonal from the upper left corner to the lower right corner is called the right diagonal.

4. The diagonal from the upper right corner to the lower left corner is called the left diagonal.