First, the difference between writing brush and hard pen
1. Writing tools are different from paper: brush is the main carrier of writing with brush. In addition to rabbit hair, there are wool, deer hair, cat hair, wolf hair, etc., which are both soft and hard, very soft and elastic, and are generally written on rice paper; Hard pen writing tools include gel pens, pens, pencils, art pens, chalk, etc. Ink or powdery medium is the main carrier, and the pen head of a hard pen is hard, so you can write on any paper.
2. Different strokes: the strokes need to hold the pen with thumb and forefinger, the middle finger is placed on the outside of the pen under the forefinger, the ring finger nail is placed on the inside of the pen, and the little finger is attached to the lower part of the ring finger, showing some characteristics of strokes; Hard pen is mainly practical, easy to write and easy to identify. Hold the penholder with your thumb and forefinger, and other fingers can help you write without turning the penholder.
3. Different brushwork:
(1) China's calligraphy has three processes: writing, writing and collecting. There is a "hidden front method" to enter the pen, and the pen is entered with a reverse front. Horizontal painting should be right first, then left, and vertical painting should be down first, so that the stroke front is hidden in the stroke, and the beginning of the stroke is basically round. The "exposed front" method makes the strokes start with a sharp or square shape. When writing, you should learn to take the pen as the center, so that the front tip often runs in the middle of the strokes, and pay attention to the exaggeration of light and heavy, the change of Fiona Fang, the change of the shape of strokes, the change of opposing front and hiding front, etc.
(2) The lines of hard pen characters should be clearly explained, the strokes should be smooth and free, the priorities should be appropriate, and beautiful forms and expressions should be displayed. Bookshelf structure, that is, the stroke collocation of a word, such as stroke order, length, placement angle, stroke spacing, thickness (weight), context, etc., should be symmetrical and dignified first, and then consider changes according to personal habits and hobbies.