Hard-pen calligraphy writing skills include correct sitting posture, pen holding posture, writing environment and choosing appropriate writing tools. When writing, the body should sit up straight, the waist and back should be vertical, the legs should be separated naturally, the eyes should be one foot away from the paper, and the chest should punch from the edge of the table, holding the pen in one hand and pressing the paper in the other.
Correct double posture is very important for writing. Incorrect grasping posture will deform fingers, and also cause myopia, hunchback and spinal deformation. Besides mastering the correct posture, it is best to write in a bright and quiet environment. In the environment where the light shines from the upper left, the practice effect will be better, which will help to protect your eyesight.
When choosing a writing tool, you should choose a pen that suits your hardness and nib size, and a paper that suits your writing habits. In addition, you need to master some basic paddling skills, such as long cross, short cross, hanging, hanging and so on.
When writing these strokes, you need to pay attention to the strokes at the beginning and end. The stroke process should be smooth, and the stroke in the middle is slightly faster, showing a thin middle and thick ends.
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What is calligraphy?
Calligraphy is the skill of writing. "Book" is writing; "Fa" means methods, skills and rules, that is, the art of writing Chinese characters. It is a unique advanced art form of our Chinese nation.
What is hard pen calligraphy?
Hard-pen calligraphy is a kind of line writing and plastic arts that express Chinese characters with hard pen. Its "line writing" refers to the method of expressing various strokes of Chinese characters with hard pen, and its "modeling" refers to the structure and composition of Chinese characters.