What tips are worth sharing in practicing hard-pen calligraphy?

Practicing hard pen calligraphy is an art that requires patience and skill. Here are some tips worth sharing:

1. Correct posture: Keep your body relaxed, your feet flat on the ground, and your arms droop naturally. Relax your wrist and don't overdo it.

2. Hold the pen correctly: When holding the pen, hold the pen holder with the middle finger, forefinger and thumb, so that the pen tip forms a 45-degree angle with the paper. Fingers should not be too tight or too loose.

3. Clear strokes: When writing, pay attention to clear strokes. Every stroke must start and end, and there can be no broken or ambiguous strokes.

4. Font standardization: When writing, we should pay attention to font standardization. Every word should be written in the prescribed order, and the font should not be changed at will.

5. Moderate speed: When writing, pay attention to moderate speed. Don't write too fast and don't write too slowly. Too fast can easily lead to blurred handwriting, too slow can easily lead to hand fatigue.

6. Keep practicing: It takes perseverance to practice hard pen calligraphy. Set aside some time for practice every day. Only in this way can we make progress.

7. Pay attention to breathing: When writing, pay attention to the rhythm of breathing. When inhaling, relax your wrist; When exhaling, the wrist should be hard. This can help you better control your writing ability.

8. Observe the template more: When practicing hard pen calligraphy, observe the template more. By observing templates, you can learn more about strokes, glyphs and structures.