1, the first stroke of the flat character is short horizontally, and it should be slightly inclined upward when writing.
2. The second stroke of the flat character is a point, and the starting position should be slightly lower, which can be on the diagonal and leave a certain gap with the two center lines.
3. The third stroke of Pingzi is a short pen, and the stroke is higher than the point and forms an angle with the point.
4. The fourth stroke of Pingzi is long and horizontal, which is the longest and plays a balancing role. Pay attention to the length of both sides of the vertical line.
5. The last stroke of the flat character is long and vertical, so it must be centered. The difficulty of this word is that the long vertical line should be straight and the long horizontal line should be balanced.
Calligraphy is an art subject, which takes words as the carrier and shows its unique beauty with the help of pen and ink. A person's words can reflect his cultural accomplishment and temperament connotation, as the saying goes, "words are like people." At the same time, calligraphy education is one of the main ways of aesthetic education in schools, which conveys aesthetic feelings in the form of beauty and promotes children's sentiment and cultivation.
Learning to use a brush is like eating with chopsticks. There are no fixed rules for writing with a brush. Generally speaking, there are two methods: single hook and double hook.
The single hook method is similar to the hard pen writing method, which relies on the index finger to move up and down when lifting the pen to facilitate rotation.
The double hook method is also called "five-finger writing". That is, the index finger and middle finger hook inward around the tube, the thumb presses outward (yè, one finger presses), the ring finger presses on the brush, and the little finger is stuck under the ring finger to exert force together, and the five fingers perform their respective duties, which can be simply summarized as "pull, hold, hook, check and press". This method relies on the mutual force of all fingers, which can write solid and powerful strokes and avoid being too smooth and erratic.