The correct posture of holding the pen?

Correct pen holding posture:

1. The pen container is placed between the fingertips of the thumb, forefinger and middle finger, with the forefinger in front, the thumb in the left back and the middle finger in the lower right. The index finger should be lower than the thumb, and the fingertip should be about 3 cm away from the nib.

2. The penholder and exercise book are kept at a 60-degree inclination, the palms are empty and round, and the knuckles are slightly bent.

The grip of hard pen calligraphy is different from that of brush calligraphy, but the basic principle is similar. Similar to the pillow wrist method of brush calligraphy, it is also necessary to "hold the pen with a solid finger and hold the pen with an empty hand". The five fingers participate in holding the pen, and also rely on the linkage of the palm and wrist and the support of the wrist and forearm to complete the pen holding and holding. In fact, this pen holding posture is very consistent with that of a writing brush, which can not only move the pen freely, but also give full play to the coherent function of the wrist arm and play a good role in force transmission.