How to write Chinese characters well?

1. Master the correct pen-holding posture

First of all, you must have the correct pen-holding posture. Control the weight and weight of writing, and the essentials for writing sitting and standing postures; secondly, you must have the correct method of reading and writing calligraphy, such as looking at the handwriting, understanding the process of writing, and understanding the rules of combination. The number should be more" etc.

2. Observe writing rules

Pay attention to writing hygiene, such as tables and stools, lighting, writing postures, etc. Through strict study and training, not only can you develop good writing habits, but also Cultivate temperament. When writing Chinese characters, the weight of the strokes, the density of the structure, the urgency of movement, and the strength of the momentum all have rules to follow. Training primary school students to follow the rules of writing Chinese characters is "disciplined."

3. Master the correct method

Actually, practicing calligraphy is not a difficult thing, but to master the correct method, the key is to copy more. Writing is just dot, horizontal, vertical, left and right, plus a few turning strokes. After writing these, pay attention to the matching of the strokes, and just treat it as a normal daily writing. Read more, think more, and copy good copybooks repeatedly, and you will naturally form good writing habits.

Extended information:

The reason why hard-pen calligraphy is called calligraphy is because it is inseparable from brush calligraphy.

1. They all use Chinese characters as the carrier, that is, they use Chinese characters as the object of expression.

2. Although the writing methods of the two are different, their structural rules and rules are basically the same.

3. The line expression of hard pen can draw lessons from the brush technique. For example, hard-pen calligraphy draws on the method of complete rise and fall of the brush and priorities. Make the strokes more colorful.

Hard-pen calligraphy and brush calligraphy are two arts that are both different and related. The difference makes them relatively independent art forms, and the connection makes them closely related. When learning hard-brush calligraphy, you can learn more about the experience of brush calligraphy, but it is not necessary to first learn brush calligraphy before you can write hard-brush calligraphy well.

Brush calligraphy has developed into a wonderful art since it has been the practical writing of the Chinese nation for two thousand years. Nowadays, hard-brush calligraphy has taken over the "practical" burden of the original brush calligraphy and has become a medium for national cultural exchange and dissemination. Its practical advantages will also make hard-brush calligraphy develop into an art as exquisite as brush calligraphy.