What is the most important way to write good hard-tipped calligraphy?

Hard-pen calligraphy has the characteristics of practicality and artistry.

Learning hard-tipped calligraphy should not only pursue high-level artistic standards, but also pay attention to its practical value. Practicality should be given top priority in teaching, and teaching guidance methods should be made more scientific and standardized. How to enable students to quickly master hard-pen calligraphy techniques is the goal pursued by every teacher.

After years of teaching practice, the editor has extracted the appropriate essence from the treasure house of traditional calligraphy theory, summarized regular script writing techniques, explained advanced professional terms in easy-to-understand language, and improved students' learning interest and efficiency, thereby achieving twice the result with half the effort.

Press and press to combine. Lifting and pressing the brush are not only very important when using a brush, but also cannot be underestimated when using a hard brush. Lifting and pressing are the basic movements of pen writing. Because the use of lifting the pen and pressing the pen can write lines with different changes in thickness, speed, weight, virtuality, etc. When writing, if you only press without pressing, the strokes will be dull and clumsy; if you only press without pressing, the strokes will be weak and weak, lacking personality. Therefore, when writing, it is important to combine lifting and pressing to write solid, powerful, lively and varied lines, which is an important part of writing good hard-pen calligraphy.

Be sure to start and end every time. Each stroke of writing includes three processes: starting the stroke, extending the stroke, and finishing the stroke. The start of the pen is when the pen tip comes into contact with the paper, which is also called the start of the pen. When starting to write, you must first figure out whether to write lightly or hard. For example, the strokes of dot painting and strokes are started with a light stroke; the strokes of horizontal and vertical paintings are started with a heavy stroke. Stroking is the process of moving the pen tip on the paper in the direction of the stroke through the movement of the wrist and fingers after starting the pen.

When writing, you should pay attention to the changes of lifting and pressing, turning and folding during the operation, so that you have a good idea and the changes are natural. To close the pen is to close the pen after the strokes are written in place. It is necessary to raise and close according to the characteristics of the strokes. For example, the left and right strokes should be lifted and closed; the horizontal and dot paintings should be pressed and closed. When writing, you should pay attention to the characteristics of the strokes, where to lift and where to press. The strokes should be smooth and the transition should be natural, so that you can be confident. Start writing accurately, write easily, and stop writing decisively to write perfect and smooth lines.