Of course, posting a post will not happen overnight. Even the same copybook, such as Master Ou Yangxun's Ninety percent Palace and Preface to the Orchid Pavilion, generally speaking, you can learn the essence not by writing it once or twice, but by writing it several times more.
Of course, every time you come, you will get something. But the size of progress depends on the differences in personal understanding and foundation.
Combining my actual feelings and gains, I have seven suggestions:
1. Read through this book before writing. For example, I am writing the Lanting Collection by Ou Yangxun recently. On the day of writing, I will try to browse the Preface to Lanting Collection first. The main purpose is to let your consciousness slowly enter a state of being immersed in the beauty of the original post.
Before the meeting, focus on what you have written. As far as my actual feeling is concerned, the content of each improvisation is limited, such as 50 or 60 words (depending on the size of the practice paper). Focus on reading what is about to be written, and strive to be aware of it. On the one hand, it can lay a good foundation for the next writing; On the one hand, it can also lay the foundation for the later period.
You should try to get rid of the original post slowly. You can't write one by one every time. You should gradually know what the original post of each word is like, so that you can write a whole word without writing one by one, and then the whole original post will come out.
3. Choose a pen for the mail. Choose a pen according to the size of the paper you are going to paste or the size of the words you are going to write. Generally speaking, a big pen can write small words, but a small pen can't write big words.
Of course, there is no obvious boundary between them, and there is no clear regulation on the size of the pen with 7CM characters and the size of the pen with 10CM characters. On the one hand, there is no exact specification for the size of the brush (basically there are three models, large, medium and small, and each size is not the same); On the one hand, words of the same size can be written by different people with different pens.
4. Choose the right article for the article. It is suggested to choose Mi Zige's exercise paper with a fixed size grid with Mi Zige in the middle, which can provide good help for the typesetting of the whole word. At first, I was also very casual. I thought you could use any paper for writing. But after writing for a while, the effect is not obvious.
Later, I learned that practicing with Mi Zige's paper is just like a saying in the world of martial arts that "you can't fight with tricks". Only by practicing fine skills with fixed moves can we lay a good foundation quickly. It is unrealistic for most people to think about the "indefinite method" from the beginning.
The ink you wrote should be adjusted. First, don't be too thick, too thick, the pen doesn't absorb ink, and you can't write a few strokes at a time; First, not too light. If it is too light, there is no front. Of course, there is no specific standard for shades, depending on personal preferences. Add some water when it is strong, and add some ink when it is light. When you buy it, you usually choose ink with moderate concentration.
6. Keep a normal mind during the writing process. Don't be too nervous or too casual, especially in the process. If a painting is flawed, tell yourself that no matter who wrote it, mistakes are inevitable. Don't dwell on accidents, you can write fluently with peace of mind.
7. Pay attention to review after writing. Finish writing one exercise paper at a time and stick it on the wall. You can find the problem as soon as you look up, write it down, and then make targeted adjustments when you come back next time. This is the method taught by Master Qigong.
Take careful notes every time you finish writing. Next time I write, I will reflect on it again, so that I can improve it effectively.
These are my personal feelings after four years of writing. Please continue to pay attention to more feelings.
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