Introduction of Writing Sticker with Brush (Structural Practice): Correct writing posture is very important for learning calligraphy. What is the correct writing posture? Generally speaking, when sitting and writing, you should keep your head straight (head straight, not inclined, not lying flat on the table), your arms open (pen in your right hand, paper in your left hand, arms naturally separated into a symmetrical posture), your body straight (your back is straight, your body leans forward slightly, your shoulders are flush, your chest is only one punch away from the edge of the table), and your feet are safe (your feet are naturally separated and you step on the ground smoothly). To write big characters with a brush, you need to stand and write. At this time, pay attention to the natural separation of your feet, lean forward slightly with one leg, lean forward slightly with your left hand pressing paper and hanging a pen with your right hand, thus mobilizing your whole body.
Writing is the basis of brushwork. The correct way to hold the pen is "five-finger grip": (that is, hold the pen with the thumb joint protruding slightly), press (that is, hold the pen with the middle finger joint in front of the pen), grid (hold the pen with the middle finger hook from south to outside to stabilize the pen) and touch (hold the ring finger with the little finger and lift it to the ring finger).