Type of disease
1, short stroke: also known as pecking or flat stroke, it is a stroke to the left, which is as strong and imposing as a bird pecking at a tree.
2, long-term: hide the front pen, the center pen is down to the left, and gradually lift it up, revealing the front tip.
3. Vertical arc: start from the upper left corner and face the front, fold the pen, then draw it to the right, turn the pen to the center and write an arc to the lower left, and force it to the end of the pen.
4. Orchid leaf rolling: from top to left, write while pressing the pen, while writing in the middle and back, lift the pen until the lower left and front, and force it to the pen end.
4, thin waist curl: start from the upper left corner, fold the pen, then write to the right, turn the pen to the left, and force the pen to the end. 5. Elbow stroke: Start from the upper left, turn the pen to the upper right, then fold the pen and stroke it to the lower right. After rotating the pen to gain momentum, write to the left and draw the front face, and apply force to the end of the pen.
6. Arc hook: start from the upper left corner and face the front, fold the pen, then draw it down to the right, turn the pen to write an arc to the center, and finally write it down to the left, then pick up the pen and hook it to the left.
The correct posture of sitting on a book when writing Chinese calligraphy can be summarized as eight words: head should be straight, body should be straight, arms should be open, feet should be steady,
1, the key to opening the arm is that the two arms open naturally, and the included angle between the big arm and the small arm exceeds 90, so that the four joints of finger, wrist, elbow and shoulder can cooperate easily and harmoniously, and the strength of the body can be smoothly transmitted to the pen tip;
2, straight to meet the above requirements, the body should try to sit up straight, sit up straight. The distance between the chest and the edge of the table is about 3 inches (adjust the distance according to the size of the handwriting). Don't cling to the desktop or hunch over;
3. Keep your head straight and lean forward slightly. Do not skew, ensure that the viewing angle is moderate, and the distance between the eyes and the paper is roughly maintained at 30-40 cm. Hold down the paper on the left hand side and adjust the position of the paper so that the words being written are always in the best range of eyes and hands.
4. The feet are naturally flat and the legs are flat. When your feet are parallel or slightly forward, your legs should not cross (commonly known as Erlang legs).