Gong Geng: Left-right structure, left-closed and right-spread, oblique embrace and interpenetration.
The word "I" on the left has an oblique shoulder and cannot be written wide. Head exposed in front of the pen, shoulder-resistant, heavy, not long; The vertical pen receives the pen in the air, and the left slant is slightly left-handed, slightly longer; Lift the pen to the left, lift it up with the big shoulder, and don't be long after the vertical pen.
The right side of the "force" is tilted to the left as a whole, so don't write wide. Pay attention to the position of the left part when taking the pen from the horizontal folding hook. Don't draw too much horizontally, resist your shoulders a little. After arriving at the position, lightly stroke the pen to the lower right, and then slightly lift the pen tip to the lower left for oblique writing, so as to accurately write the angle and light and heavy changes. When in place, "kneel the pen tip" to pick the hook and reach the outside of the inner circle; Finally, the stroke is close to the left end of horizontal painting, slightly higher than horizontal painting, and the stroke angle is different from that of oblique vertical painting. After skimming, turn slightly, quickly skim out, vigorous and powerful, and the tip is inserted below the left part.
Essentials of writing brush calligraphy
Mastering the correct writing posture and wrist movement method of brush is a basic spare part of writing, which is highly valued by calligraphers in ancient and modern times. Incorrect writing posture not only affects writing, but also causes myopia, strabismus, spinal curvature and other adverse consequences. For beginners, only by cultivating correct writing posture and wrist movement methods can we better lay a dynamic foundation for writing beautiful words.
There are two main writing postures of brush: one is sitting in a book posture, and the other is standing in a book posture.
sitting position
Sitting posture, also known as "sitting posture", is sitting in front of a desk and writing with the paper flat on the table. Mainly used for writing characters and small works with small diameter (within 10 cm).
Sitting posture requires the writer to do the following four things.
The head is straight, that is, the neck is straight, the head is straight, and the head can lean forward slightly, but not sideways.
The distance between the eyes and the paper is roughly 30-40 cm, so that the line of sight is focused on the paper, and visual errors can be avoided.
Press the paper with your left hand and adjust the position of the paper at the same time, so that the words you are writing are always in the best range of your eyes and hands.
standing position
Standing posture, also known as "standing posture", is standing in front of a table and writing on the table with the paper flat. First, it is convenient to hang the wrist flexibly; Second, because of the condescending, broad perspective, it is easy to observe the overall situation and master the rules and regulations. Mainly used for writing characters with larger diameter (10 cm or more) and large works.
Standing posture also requires the author to do four things,
Bow your head, that is, head forward, look down at the paper.
Bow, that is, the upper body leans forward slightly and the waist arches slightly, and the distance cannot be too far.
Arm suspension, that is, the left hand holds the table and the right hand cantilever writes.
A stable foot means that the feet are naturally separated, and the left foot is slightly forward and stable. This way, you can stretch your limbs freely and exert yourself.