Eight Principles of Yong

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The Eight Principles of Yong are used by calligraphers to practice how to write the eight most common strokes in regular script, using the fact that they are all present in the character Template:Zhi. It was believed that the frequent practice of these principles as such when beginning one's study could ensure beauty in the Chinese calligrapher's writing.

The Eight Principles are influenced by the Eastern Jin-era Seven Powers (Template:Zhi) by Lady Wei Shuo. Publications on the principles include:

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Pinyin
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Name Additional description
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1 File:D black.png Template:Bigdiv D Template:Zhi Template:Zhi Template:Zhi lang}} Tiny dash, speck
2 File:H black.png Template:Bigdiv H Template:Lang-zh Template:Lang-zh Template:Lang-zh lang}} Rightward
3 File:S black.png Template:Bigdiv S Template:Ubl Template:Zhi Template:Ubl lang}} Downward
4 File:G black.png Template:Bigdiv G Template:Zhi Template:Zhi Template:Zhi lang}} Appended to others, suddenly going down, or left only
5 File:T black.png Template:Bigdiv T Template:Zhi Template:Zhi Template:Ubl lang}} Flick up and rightwards
6 File:W black.png Template:Bigdiv W Template:Zhi Template:Zhi Template:Zhi lang}} Tapering thinning curve, usually concave left (convex outward right) with fast speed as if skimming
7 File:P black.png Template:Bigdiv P Template:Zhi Template:Zhi Template:Ubl lang}} Falling leftwards with light curve
8 File:N black.png Template:Bigdiv N Template:Zhi Template:Zhi Template:Ubl lang}} Falling rightwards, fattening at bottom, where endpoint is "sharp as a knife"

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CJK strokesEdit

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} In addition to these eight common strokes in Template:Zhi, there are at least two dozen strokes of combinations which enter in the composition of CJK strokes and by inclusion the CJK characters themselves. Most strokes are encoded in Unicode as symbols, to be used in ideographic description sequences (IDS). The standard characters names assigned in the UCS for these CJK strokes are based on initials of the modern Chinese names (romanized with Pinyin) of component principles with which they are recognized and drawn.<ref name="utf"/>

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