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The Eight Principles of Yong (永字八法 Pinyin: Yǒngzì Bā Fǎ; Japanese: えいじはっぽう, Eiji Happō; Korean: 영자팔법. Yeongjapalbeop; Vietnamese: Vĩnh Tự Bát Pháp/ Tám Phương Pháp về Chữ Vĩnh) explains how to write the eight strokes common in Chinese characters found all in the one character of yong (永, meaning "permanence"). It was believed that the frequent practice of these principles as a beginner calligrapher could ensure beauty in one's writing.
The Eight Principles are influenced by the earlier Seven Powers by Lady Wei Shuo. Publications on the Principles include:
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The number of the strokes. Where there are multiple numbers in an area, the strokes intercept brieftly and continue from the previous number to the next. |
The Principle's names and representations are: (listed by stroke order)
In addition to these eight common strokes, there are at least two dozen modified or completely unrelated strokes.
Huit principes de yǒng | 永字八法 | 영자팔법 | 永字八法
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