Is it the right size for beginners to write calligraphy? Why are calligraphy exhibitions all in small print?

As the saying goes, since childhood, the more you practice, the better. It is best for beginners to write big characters. This Chinese character is not a rigid Chinese character, but is equivalent to a Chinese character.

We usually buy wool paper printed with Tian Zige, Mi Zige or Jiugongge in the market. This kind of grid is actually just right, most of them are 9cm*9cm, which is very suitable for beginners to practice.

To write big characters, first, you can practice writing with a pen and write big characters better. There is no doubt that you need to increase the range of strokes with your pen, so that you can better practice centering, lifting and turning strokes.

Improve the writer's proficiency in writing brush, enhance the pen control ability and the writer's pen strength, as well as the understanding and memory of pen action.

Secondly, writing with enlarged fonts can better practice the structure. After enlarging the font, the author can clearly see what is wrong with his own words, which is conducive to correcting and improving his eyesight.

So you will find that many exhibitions now write small characters, and it is not easy to find mistakes when the characters are small. On a piece of white paper, you can write the four characters "Heaven rewards diligence", and you can see at a glance what is wrong with the font. These problems are lice on the bald head.

So many writers who take part in the competition like to write small characters. Small print can write many numbers, so dense that not a word can be reflected. What the audience feels is more of the overall momentum.

If you write an eight-foot "Warring States Policy" and "Biography of Zuo's Family in the Spring and Autumn Period" in fine print, the name will be unclear, and the judges may even cry, and they will win the prize carelessly.

Of course, this is a game strategy, which seems to be a bit off topic.

For beginners of calligraphy, writing big characters is indeed a very good learning method. Calligraphy uses a pen, and it is difficult to understand when writing a big picture with a nib at the beginning.

what do you think?