2. What are the characteristics of hard pen calligraphy?
Learning hard-pen calligraphy should not only pursue high-level artistic level, but also pay attention to its practical value. To embody practical value, it is necessary to write correctly, regularly and symmetrically.
Chinese characters written with hard pen or made with soft pen cannot be violated, otherwise they will not be recognized. Therefore, Chinese characters written by hard pen can still show the traditional style of Chinese characters more or less. Soft pen and hard pen have their own characteristics. What are the characteristics of Chinese characters written by hard pen? When we use the "fuzzy" way of thinking and regard the strokes written by soft pen as "faces", we can also regard the strokes written by hard pen as "lines". We regard hard pen strokes as "lines" because it can't basically express the expressive force of soft pen strokes on the contrast of line thickness changes (except for irregular hard pens). Hard pen is just a line, and the traditional "turning point" technique has lost its application significance. The Chinese characters written in this way are just a combination of lines, which is a bit like the "steel wire seal" created by the Qing Dynasty.
3. How can I write hard words?
1) Have correct sitting posture and pen holding posture;
2) Learn to read copybooks;
3) Learn the correct writing methods and write your own personality.
4. What is the correct sitting posture?
Sit up straight, with your legs flat naturally, your head and upper body slightly leaning forward, your chest punched off the table, and your arms flat on the table. Write with a pen in your right hand, press the paper with your left hand and put the paper straight. Equipped with tables and chairs of appropriate height. When writing, we should first pay attention to posture and correct the wrong posture. As long as you persevere, you will be able to master the correct writing method and posture.
Can you write correctly with a pen?
The correct way to hold the pen is that the thumb, forefinger and middle finger respectively hold the lower end of the pen holder from three directions with the first section, that is, the thumb and forefinger hold the pen holder from front to left and right, the forefinger stretches forward slightly, and the middle finger presses the lower back of the pen holder with the upper and rear sides of the nails. About an inch from the pen tip, the fingertips are lower than the thumb and forefinger. The ring finger and the little finger naturally bend to the palm of your hand in turn, close to the bottom of the middle finger, which plays a coordinating role in lifting the pen for the middle finger and cannot touch the paper. The upper end of the pen rests on the highest bone in the third section of the index finger, and leans to the right and back, with an angle about 50 degrees earlier than that of the paper. When lifting a pen, you should "hold the pen in your palm", that is, the lower finger should hold the pen steadily, and the palm should be empty, if it is egg-shaped. In this way, you can write flexibly and improve your writing effect.
Step 6 practice methods
After the problems of copybook and calligraphy are solved, the problems we face are copying and writing.
Copying means tracing, that is, tracing on the printed scarlet letter, or tracing on the post with transparent tissue paper. Some people use glossy film and plastic film instead of paper to copy. In this way, ink stains will not pollute the copybook through the paper, and can also be washed and used repeatedly. The process of copying is mainly to make beginners familiar with the structural form and stroke changes of words through more accurate description, so as to further transition to temporary writing. A good way to copy quickly.
Dear, it can be said that everyone who learns to write has to go through this process Some accomplished old calligraphers, despite their great achievements, still soak in the pool every day. There are no people who can't write good words naturally without following the script. Learning is the only way to practice calligraphy and engage in calligraphy creation, and no one can find another way.
7. Selection of copybooks
Copywriting is the silent teacher of learners. Beginners should pay special attention to the selection of copybooks, because the quality of copybooks will have a great influence on beginners' practice and future development. We think it's better to practice writing with pen copybook, especially for beginners. Learning with brush copybook can get twice the result with half the effort.
There are two main principles in choosing a pen copybook: (1) Choose your favorite template. If you like it, you will have enthusiasm to practice, which will bring smooth progress to beginners; (2) Select excellent models recognized by experts. At present, there are indeed some copybooks with the worst quality in society, which is an inevitable phenomenon in commodity society. If a novice chooses at will, he will go astray, not only wasting time and energy, but also catching some bad habits. Therefore, we must be careful when choosing copybooks, and we can ask experts for advice.