# Encourage with the sun and the moon # About writing with a brush

Although I can't write calligraphy, I can't help looking at those who can write. Just appreciate the writer's engagement. It's a bit like the feeling that I used to like watching others quarrel. I don't know why-the client is very involved.

But today, I saw the statement about writing shared by the sun and the moon, which has a new touch on me. Let's see what she said.

Sun and Moon: Pay attention to how ripe the paper is when buying the paper for writing brushes. For example, if you really want to practice lowercase letters, don't be familiar with them for more than five minutes.

Sun and Moon: If it's medium-cooked, though it hasn't been soaked, you really can't practice cadence.

(I said, a look is a professional. )

Sun and Moon: Besides, I just practiced calligraphy, so I suggest posting it. I don't know who wrote it Only words are flying. This is the same meaning as chanting. Think of it as six using each other.

A few words are flying all over the sky. If "words" have feelings, they must feel very cool. )

Sun and Moon: We don't want to be calligraphers either, and it's boring to talk glibly. When writing by yourself, the structure of words is very important. Structure is word frequency.

No matter what you learn, it is not for "cheating". But word frequency, that is, the real state when we write about ourselves, is very important. This state is conveyed by words. As the name implies)

Sun and Moon: If you want to develop your own style, that's another matter. This will inevitably take a lot of thinking, but it can't be controlled.

(The reason is the same. For example, if I want to live a good life and find my own style, it is useless to daydream all day. More importantly, I must have the determination to do my own thing well. )

Sun and Moon: The path taken by calligraphers in history usually transcends techniques in their later years, and techniques have been integrated into the pen. On the contrary, sex, like ash, is self-nature.

From writing to practice, everything is practice. What is practice? Is it not the continuous improvement of life? Live nature, live the true colors)

When I saw the sun and the moon, I finally found the difference between watching others write and watching quarrels. Writing is to communicate with yourself, and quarreling is to communicate with others. Writing requires concentration, but quarreling is exhausting. The writer forgets himself, and the quarreler has himself. Very interesting. I'll write it down.