1. Prepare writing tools: writing tools such as brush, ink and rice paper need to be prepared.
2, vertical pen method: holding the pen in the middle, naturally relaxing posture. Writing direction: put the paper on a horizontal writing desk, write from left to right, and skim to the upper right.
3. Pre-exercise: Wet the brush with ink, shake off excess ink and control the amount of ink. Take skimming as the basic stroke, practice freestyle skimming first, and master the direction and intensity of skimming. Repeat the basic form of apostrophe, and pay attention to the position where the stroke begins and ends.
4. Practice writing Chinese characters: Choose one or two relatively simple Chinese characters, such as I and D, and write them from left to right. Note that when writing Chinese characters, the direction and length of apostrophe should be adjusted according to the written font. Gradually increase the difficulty of Chinese characters and gradually improve the accuracy and aesthetics of writing.
5. Writing practice and exhibition: You can improve your skills by practicing writing in a continuous way through Taskmaster's works or referring to calligraphy textbooks. After completing some exercises, you can show them to others, accept evaluation and guidance, and further improve your calligraphy level.
To write calligraphy well, we need to pay attention to cultivating correct posture and brushwork, controlling the speed and intensity of strokes, paying attention to the structure and proportion of glyphs, and paying attention to the amount of ink and color used in writing brushes.
1. Cultivate correct posture and brushwork: Mastering correct pen holding and writing posture can make strokes smooth and accurate. Keep your body relaxed and your wrists natural. Don't overexert or overexert.
2. Control the speed and strength of strokes: calligraphy requires stability and symmetry, neither too fast nor too slow. Use appropriate strength to make the strokes clear and fuzzy.
3. Pay attention to the structure and proportion of glyphs: understand the structural characteristics of calligraphy fonts, such as the internal structure and relative position of Chinese characters. Keep the balance and proportion of glyphs, and pay attention to the coordination of all parts.
4. Pay attention to the ink amount and color of the brush: master the ink amount, not too thick or too thin. Be familiar with the depth change of ink color and use the charm and layering of ink color.