It is relatively more practical to learn hard-pen calligraphy.
In addition, it is relatively easy to learn hard-pen calligraphy. Whether it is the posture of holding the pen or the movement of the pen, it is almost the same as usual. You only need to learn the structure of the characters and the characteristics of the font, and practice more.
The first problem you encounter when learning soft-pen calligraphy is the posture of holding the pen. It is different from usual, and it takes some time to get used to it. In addition, the tip of the brush is relatively soft, so you need to pay attention when handling the brush.
However, writing calligraphy requires tempering the most. It is not something that can be easily practiced if you have a quick temper. You need to calm down and spend more time practicing.
The difference between hard pen calligraphy and soft pen calligraphy:
1. Differences in pen usage
Soft pens mainly include brushes and gouache, and the use of soft pens and hard pens The difference between pen tools is the pen tip. Because the tip of the brush is very soft, the brush can produce rich lines.
For example, through the ups and downs of the pen, pressing and lifting the pen, drawing different shapes of lines, changes in thickness, etc., students can feel more changes and changes in the process of writing. Beauty.
Hard-pen pens mainly include fountain pens, ball-point pens, dip pens, pencils, plastic pens, bamboo pens, wooden pens, stylus pens, etc. Therefore, words written with pencils and ball-point pens can also be called hard-pen writing.
Hard-pen calligraphy is a derivative of soft-pen calligraphy. It changes the thick stipples of soft pens into slender dots, removing the muscles and retaining the bones. Students can feel the shape and structure of the characters more directly and clearly.
2. The different force of holding the pen
The holding posture of soft pen is completely different from that of hard pen, and the force is also different. Soft pen mainly relies on arm strength and wrist strength, while hard pen calligraphy requires Mainly relying on wrist strength.
So students who have learned soft-pen calligraphy do not mean that they can write good hard-pen calligraphy immediately. They still need to practice again and master the hard-pen holding force before they can write well. Lay the foundation for producing good handwriting.
3. Differences in scope of use and frequency of use
Whether it is for homework, exams, or daily use, hard-tipped calligraphy has a wide range of uses. Our students have been exposed to it since school. Therefore, the practice frequency is naturally higher than that of soft pens. Soft-pen calligraphy, on the other hand, is rarely used in practice and students practice it infrequently, requiring a high level of self-control.
So parents who hope that learning soft-pen calligraphy will allow their students to use it immediately in school homework need to think more about the original intention of letting their children learn calligraphy.
As far as the font itself is concerned, regular script is the most mature font of Chinese characters. It has a square shape, straight strokes, strict rules, and regular script. Students can learn regular script that is neat and beautiful by hand, and it is also the most popular among marking teachers. Welcome.