Step 1: naturally extend your palm and thumb upward.
Step 2: The ring finger and the little finger are slightly bent, and the palms are flat.
Step 3: Put the brush between the middle finger and the ring finger, and feel the force of two fingers blocking the brush.
Step 4: Press your thumb between your middle finger and forefinger, preferably upward.
Step 5: Adjust the pen holding posture properly, and then test whether your pen holding posture is correct.
Holding method of writing brush
1. The inside of the first section of the thumb presses the side of the pen, and the thumb is slightly horizontal and lateral.
2. Press the pen from the outside to the inside at the first or second joint of the index finger.
3, the middle finger next to the index finger, tick the pen.
4. The ring finger is close to the middle finger, and the root of the first nail is close to the pen to resist the pressing force of the index finger and the middle finger.
5, the little finger against the lower side of the ring finger, help a little.
6. The strength of the five fingers formed in this way evenly surrounds the three sides of the pen, so that the pen is fixed and the palm is empty.
It tells you that the holding posture of the brush is called stirrup. Namely thumb, forefinger, middle finger hook and ring finger.
Check, little finger.
1, "press with your finger" means to press the pen tube on the left side of the pen tube with the front end of your thumb.
2. Pressing —— Pressing refers to exerting force from top to bottom, which means that the first section of the index finger grips the pen tube from top to bottom on the right side of the pen tube.
3. Hook-It means bending and hooking. It means that the middle finger is bent like a hook, and the front end of the pen tube is hooked with the front end of the first finger pulp.
4. Plaid-means resistance, which means that the ring finger is connected with a nail and the pen tube is pushed from back to front.
5, to-that is, push, resistance means that the little finger is close to the ring finger to help it push the pen forward.
The correct pen holding posture is to summarize the functions of the five fingers with four words: one, harmony, hook, grid and ground. It emphasizes that the five fingers perform their duties, cooperate with each other, write smoothly, and make the pen move flexibly up and down, left and right. When using, pay attention to the middle and upper part of the first section of the finger, and the palm is naturally empty, which can meet the writing requirements of "holding a solid palm".