2. Correct pen holding posture: The way to hold the pen has a great influence on the writing effect. Generally speaking, the thumb and forefinger hold the pen, and the middle finger is supported below, which is the most basic way to hold the pen.
3. Learn the basic strokes: the basic strokes of hard pen calligraphy are horizontal, vertical, left, pressed, lifted and dotted. Beginners begin to practice from these basic strokes, and then practice complex glyphs after mastering them skillfully.
4. Pay attention to the structure of words: each word has its own specific structure. Beginners should pay attention to the structure of words when practicing to avoid skewed or disproportionate fonts.
5. Patience and perseverance: Hard-pen calligraphy needs a long time of practice to reach a certain level. Novices may feel difficulties and setbacks, but as long as they keep patience and perseverance, they will certainly make progress.
6. Keep a good posture: keep your back straight when writing, and don't lie on the table, which is not only bad for your health, but also affects the writing effect.
7. Proper rest: After writing for a period of time, you should take a proper rest to relax your hand muscles and avoid hand fatigue.
8. Choose appropriate practice materials: Beginners can choose some practice materials suitable for their own level, such as hard-pen copybooks, which can better guide their practice.
9. Repeated practice: Hard-pen calligraphy needs a lot of practice to improve, and beginners should practice repeatedly until they have a deep understanding of glyphs, strokes and structures.
10. Keep a modest attitude: No matter what your calligraphy level is, keep a modest attitude, keep learning and improve.