Who is the teacher?
Pang Zhonghua, a very famous Chinese hard pen calligraphy master who specializes in teaching people how to write beautifully with pen.

What does this lesson cover?
This is the third lesson in regular script basics, focusing on two fundamental strokes: the left-falling stroke and the right-falling stroke. Mastering these will make your characters look more balanced and graceful.
What will you learn in detail?
· Left-Falling Stroke : Like the “left leg” or “hair” of a character.
· Slanted Left-Falling : Start gently, press slightly, then stroke downward-left with fading pressure.
· Vertical Left-Falling: First write downward vertically, then curve left into a falling stroke.
· Flat Left-Falling: Short and flat, used at the top of characters.
· Right-Falling Stroke: Like the “right leg” or a “slide”.
· Slanted Right-Falling : Start lightly, stroke downward-right with increasing pressure, and finish with a sharp “swallow-tail” tip.
· Flat Right-Falling : Relatively flat, like a tray supporting the part above.
· Key Points to Remember:
· Write left-falling strokes with a natural curve, and right-falling strokes with varying pressure. End both crisply.
· In characters, left-falling and right-falling strokes often open like a support to maintain balance.
· Common Mistakes to Avoid:
· Left-falling strokes should not be too straight or overly curved.
· Right-falling strokes should end sharply, without dragging.
Why is this lesson helpful?
· Easy to Understand: Uses simple analogies like “arms and legs” to explain strokes.
· Practical: Examples are based on common characters , so you can apply what you learn right away.
· Clear Patterns: Teaches rules like “use flat left-falling at the top of a character”.
· Well-Structured: Builds on previous lessons about horizontal and vertical strokes, preparing you for more complex characters.
The course link is as follows:
https://www.bilibili.com/video/av851715637?t=30.1&p=3
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