Do primary school students practice pen writing in calligraphy class?

It is recommended that children take calligraphy classes and find a teacher who knows calligraphy. What you don't know will only mislead children.

Children have many problems in learning to write, such as writing, sitting posture, reading posts, attaching posts, strokes, structure and composition. No one can teach them, and they will even get twice the result with half the effort and go astray.

I suggest you find a teacher to teach you how to practice calligraphy. It seems to cost a lot of money. In fact, you can lay a good foundation after practicing for a year and a half, and then you can practice by yourself. It costs less and has a good effect. Calligraphy needs a master to lead the door!

Practicing calligraphy is the most taboo to describe with transparent paper in calligraphy books. You can't practice like this! Instead, I want to buy a Mi Zige notebook, read the copybook, read it carefully first, analyze the stippling and structure of the words, and then write it carefully.

Children are not advised to buy the copybooks of Sima Yan and Pang Zhonghua. Their handwriting is not very good. In order to make money, some messy copybooks are harmful, such as copybooks synchronized with primary school students' Chinese textbooks and famous sayings and aphorisms. You'll ruin it if you practice this copybook! Choose eight basic strokes, then the basic radicals, then the structure, and finally the composition of copybooks and brush copybooks. Trust me if you don't understand.

Tell you and problem children's parents with calligraphy in detail:

Choose Lu Zhongnan or Tian Yingzhang's copybook. Their hard-pen copybook is the best copybook now.

You can't buy 300 Tang poems and famous sayings.

Practice writing with a pen

Practice strokes first and then radical structure, and strokes are the foundation. If you are tired of practicing strokes, practice the examples next to you.

Don't copy copybooks (copybooks are usually copied with transparent paper, but don't copy them) unless the words are really out, copy them again.

When practicing calligraphy, you must wait for this word to be practiced before practicing the next word, so that one word can make progress. Between words, strokes are interlinked, and if you really practice a word well, you will achieve the effect of drawing inferences from others. Therefore, practicing calligraphy is not much but fine.

I also remind parents and friends not to let their children write too many words, but to let them write slowly and carefully. The slower they write, the faster they make progress. Don't criticize children, and don't discourage them from practicing calligraphy. Interest is the best teacher!