Japanese hard pen calligraphy course

The Japanese calligraphy course is as follows:

1. Verticality: Verticality is usually written vertically, and the strength is slightly light to heavy. It is also acceptable to have a slight arc to the left or right from the beginning to the end of the pen. Horizontal folding hook: the horizontal folding hook is short on the left and high on the right, and the strength is light and slightly folded evenly until the hook is lifted. It is also acceptable to have a slight arc to the left or right from the pen start to the pen collection, and the pen collection should not exceed the vertical pen collection position.

2. Short cross: short cross is short on the left and high on the right. Start the pen at the vertical key point (approximately), and it should not be too long and close to the cross hook, with even strength. Short cross: short cross is short on the left and short on the right, and the pen should be started at the vertical key point (about). It should not be too long and close to the cross hook, with even strength. Short cross: short cross is short on the left and short on the right, and the pen should be started at the vertical key point (about). It should not be too long and close to the cross hook, with even strength.

3. Before writing, carefully observe the words in the copybook or demonstration to understand their structure, strokes and shapes. Correct posture: Write in the correct posture, keep your back straight and keep your eyes at an appropriate distance from the paper. Use the right tools: Use a hard pen that suits your hand and writing needs.

4. Practice speed: You can practice writing speed as well as font. Gradually increase your writing speed, which can help you improve your calligraphy skills. Be patient and persistent: It takes time and patience to learn calligraphy. Don't expect to write well overnight. Keep practicing and enjoy learning calligraphy.

5. Pay attention to details: each stroke has its own unique characteristics and requirements. You need to carefully observe the start, stroke and stroke of each stroke to understand its shape, direction, length and strength. Consistency: During the practice, try to keep writing consistency. This will help you better understand and master each glyph.

6. Understanding the structure: Understanding and mastering the structure of characters is the key to improving calligraphy skills. You need to understand the composition and structure of each word and try to embody them in the writing process. Practice speed and rhythm: In addition to practicing glyphs, you also need to practice writing speed and rhythm. By gradually increasing the writing speed, you can better master the writing skills of each glyph.