Introduction of 36 tips for efficient handwriting practice: Writing is something that everyone needs to use frequently in life, which has great influence. Writing seems so simple that everyone can do it. But not everyone can write good words! Before practicing calligraphy, many beginners always like to ask: are there any tricks to practice calligraphy, methods to practice calligraphy quickly, shortcuts to write calligraphy quickly ... Is there any way to write calligraphy well in a short time? We have devoted ourselves to the study of calligraphy education for more than ten years. Through long-term teaching practice, we believe that we can master some tricks of practicing calligraphy and find a good template, so that practitioners can write more regularly and better on the original basis in a short time.
It is a set of specific, simple, fast and effective practice tips that we have sorted out according to our long-term practice. It will teach you to master writing skills quickly, make it easier for you to practice calligraphy, and make the written fonts more beautiful! We believe that as long as you master these tricks, you will find that the words written are very different. This copybook explains every writing trick in detail, accompanied by a large number of intuitive illustrations and carefully selected model exercises, so that everyone can fully explain the relevant exercises with tips. In addition, colorful exercises such as idioms, poems and famous sayings will make the process of learning Chinese characters more vivid and interesting.
First, practice in a good writing environment with correct writing posture.
1, sitting correctly.
Correct posture: correct posture is the first condition for writing good words. When writing, sit up straight, with your back vertical and your legs naturally separated. Eyes a foot from the paper, chest a punch from the edge of the table. Hold the pen in your right hand and press the paper in your left hand. Only in this way can all parts of the body feel stretched, flexible and relaxed.
Wrong posture: when writing, the head is tilted, the back is arched, the eyes are too close to the paper, and the legs are crossed, which are all incorrect postures. After writing for a while, I will feel unwell and ache all over. This is not only bad handwriting, but also affects health after a long time, leading to problems such as myopia and bent back.