Do you really need a pen center to learn calligraphy?

Writing should be writing, not serious, not reciting. Since the post should be based on the post, there is no need to fight for the "middle side." Only the center or winger wrote few cursive scripts. It is an ancient theory that writing should be centered and supplemented by flanks.

If you look closely, it is not difficult to find that Wang Xizhi's words are almost the center.

For example, the word "big"

Use a pen on the middle side. We can clearly see that the ink on the top is smooth and the ink on the bottom has some "sawtooth" shapes.

This shows that the power of the front tip is concentrated in the upper part of the stroke, and the lower part is almost always the side tip.

The left next to the single is also used in the middle, but the first left of the word "bu" is the center.

When writing "small" below, there is a small bend from the pen. Here is the heavy peak, the vertical hook is the middle wing, and when it reaches the lifting point, it is the side wing crane.

This lateral lifting is also to "adjust the front of the car"

When you reach the right point, you write to the center and the winger goes out.

There is obviously a pattern in this word.

He is constantly adjusting the front (red is the edge or middle edge, yellow is the middle)

Central flank, central flank

This is the law of writing, especially cursive script.

Regular script can be a pen and a pen heart, but it is not clever to write it.

Therefore, "Shen said that pens and pen cores should have a center, instead of using the center to write every pen."

Especially in my opinion, the center is not taking advantage, but taking the bone.

Stroke is the center and the strongest place, so it has bone strength. As for taking advantage of the situation, I personally don't think much of it. I just said it online.

And up to now, I haven't understood the relationship between "word potential" and "use front"

Wang Xizhi's words turn from left to right by using the middle edge, which has nothing to do with the pure center.

So as far as the problem is concerned, is the center taking advantage or the center taking the bone?

I must have never heard of "gaining power" when I was a beginner.

As for the flank, it is cheaper to take advantage of Yan.

What is Yan?

Beautiful and smart.

Here, I think there are two meanings. Using the lateral front to express the change can control the strength of the strokes, which is very skillful.

Miffy often said, "There are eight fronts."

Zhi Yong's Ci "Eight Faces with Fronts"

All fingers change pens.

The pen should be used in the middle side and cannot be locked.

Great calligraphers can't help but understand this truth, so the pen center should be established on a certain basis.

Later generations must not glimpse the whole leopard.

The pen is used on both sides, and the words are strangely correct.

If we insist on what our predecessors said, we should not understand his context.

That's death.