Do six-year-olds learn soft-pen calligraphy or hard-pen calligraphy first?

Learn hard pen calligraphy first.

Hard-pen calligraphy is a kind of calligraphy art, and writing tools include pens, gel pens, artistic pens, pencils, chalk and so on. With ink or powdery medium as the main carrier, it shows the writing skills of Chinese characters and other characters.

It has the characteristics of convenient carrying, quick writing and wide use value. The visual difference between it and brush calligraphy is that the strokes are thick or thin, just like removing their bones and muscles. However, the imaging principle and sports skills are very different, and they are two different sports methods.

Hard pen calligraphy is called calligraphy because it is closely related to brush calligraphy.

1, they are all based on Chinese characters, that is, Chinese characters are the objects of expression.

Although their brushwork is different, their structural rules and composition are basically the same.

3. The line expression of hard pen can learn from the brushwork of brush. For example, in hard pen calligraphy, the method of integrity and priority of pen fluctuation is used for reference to make the strokes more colorful.

Hard pen calligraphy and brush calligraphy are two different and related arts. Differences make them relatively independent art forms, and connections make them closely related. We can learn more from the experience of Chinese calligraphy in hard pen, but we don't have to learn Chinese calligraphy first to write hard pen.