1. Correct posture: keep your body straight, keep your feet flat on the ground, and relax your arms naturally. Keep your wrists steady, don't push too hard, and don't shake.
2. Hold the pen correctly: hold the pen gently with the three fingertips of thumb, index finger and middle finger, and don't let the fingers be too tight or too loose. The nib should be perpendicular to the paper, not inclined.
3. Smooth strokes: In the process of writing, it is necessary to maintain the continuity and fluency of strokes. Don't pause too long and don't be too impatient. Attention should be paid to controlling the strength to make the strokes moderate in thickness.
4. Font specification: Write according to the standard font, paying attention to the structure, proportion and stroke order of each word. You can learn by referring to calligraphers' works or copybooks.
5. Use ink evenly: When using ink, pay attention to controlling the amount of ink so that the ink can be spread evenly on the paper. You can dip a proper amount of ink with a brush and then gently shake off the excess ink.
6. Pay attention to the sense of rhythm: in the process of writing, we should pay attention to mastering the sense of rhythm. You can control the rhythm by adjusting your breathing and hand movements, so that your writing will be smoother and smoother.
7. Hard practice: Soft pen calligraphy needs long-term practice to make progress. We should practice for a certain time every day and constantly improve our skills and level.
In short, middle school students should pay attention to posture, pen grip, smooth strokes, standard font, uniform ink use, sense of rhythm, diligent practice and other details when practicing soft pen calligraphy. Only through constant practice and hard work can we improve our calligraphy.