2, words are practiced, and more practice will naturally write well. Regular script stippling should be orderly, patchwork and non-overlapping. Pay attention to avoid strokes when writing, avoid the failure of overlapping and crossing strokes, and the words that are easy to fail, such as: give, rice, pick up, etc.
3. Evenly arranged ":It means that the strokes of a word are evenly distributed, closely spaced and elastic. For example, the word "quantity" should be drawn horizontally at equal intervals; The vertical painting of the word "Zhou" should be equally spaced, and the three strokes of the word "Shan" should change symmetrically.
4, the same pen is different: calligraphy pays attention to the beauty of nature, and the words or strokes in a work are different, just like two identical trees can't be found in a forest, and two identical leaves can't be found on a tree. For example, pay attention to the length and direction of the same pen.
There is a key point in the word: everything has its primary and secondary points, and calligraphy also pays attention to the primary and secondary points. A word always has one or three prominent key strokes. Teacher Zhengzhou said that these strokes are generally required to stretch straight. In order to highlight the key points, other strokes should generally be written in a convergent way.
Writing posture
Writing posture is very important. Correct writing posture can not only ensure writing freely, give full play to writing skills and improve writing level, but also promote the normal development of teenagers' bodies, prevent myopia, spinal curvature and other diseases, which is beneficial to health. This is also the most basic requirement of writing. Although some learners have the basic knowledge of pen writing, their writing posture is not correct enough and must be corrected.
The correct writing posture is: straight body, straight head, open arms and open feet. Sit straight. The shoulders are flat, the waist and back are naturally straight and slightly forward. The chest is about one punch away from the edge of the table: the head is straight and slightly forward, and the distance from the eyes to the paper should be about one foot.