Report to the hard pen training class first
Calligraphy practice can be divided into brush writing and hard pen writing. Parents should give their children a hard pen first. Hard pen is what we often write. After hard writing, it will look good, and the children have made rapid progress under the guidance of professional teachers in the training class.
Second, practice copybooks.
Practicing copybooks is a good way to practice calligraphy. According to the above fonts and the skills taught by the teacher, you can practice calligraphy well.
At present, there are many famous copybooks on the market, but the quality is uneven. Pupils practice calligraphy, and it is recommended to choose regular script copybooks first. Beginners, whether pupils or adults, should start with regular script. Regular script is the basis of calligraphy. Only by mastering the writing of regular script can we learn more fonts and form our own unique fonts.
Third, the posture of writing.
When practicing calligraphy or doing homework, the posture of writing is very important.
Correct writing posture:
Head straight: head straight, naturally lean forward, eyes about a foot away from the desktop.
Open arms: arms droop naturally, open left and right, keep a certain distance, press the paper with your hand and hold the pen with your hand.
Straightness: Sit firmly, keep your upper body upright, lean forward slightly, keep your fist away from the table and relax naturally.
Feet flat: feet flat, left and right apart, natural and stable.