1. Prepare tools and materials and learn basic strokes. You need a writing tool, such as a hard pen, rice paper or copybook. Pointing is one of the most basic strokes in hard pen calligraphy. Pay attention to the correct posture and stroke order when practicing.
2. Practice basic modeling. Points can be written in various shapes, such as points, vertical points and horizontal points. By practicing these basic shapes repeatedly, you can gradually get familiar with and master the characteristics and usage of each acupoint.
3. Pay attention to the strength and speed of the pen. Pay attention to the strength and speed of the pen when writing. Too much force will cause the point to be too thick, and too fast will cause the point to be deformed. Adjust the intensity and speed properly, and each point will be smooth and natural.
4. Cultivate good posture and habits. Calligraphy requires good posture and habits, including correct sitting posture, relaxed arms and flexible wrists. Keeping correct posture and habits can improve the accuracy and stability of writing.
5. Practice more and imitate more. Calligraphy needs constant practice and imitation. By constantly writing and imitating classic works, you can gradually improve your writing level and skills.
Characteristics of hard pen calligraphy:
1, convenient tools: the tools used in hard pen calligraphy are relatively simple, and generally only a hard pen and a piece of paper are needed to practice or create. Hard pen calligraphy is more convenient to carry and use than complicated writing tools such as inkstone and ink.
2. Smooth writing: Because the pen tip of the hard pen is relatively hard, there will be no problems such as dry ink and different strokes, so the hard pen calligraphy is smoother in the writing process and the handwriting is clear and neat.
3. Simple lines: Hard-pen calligraphy pays attention to the strength and speed of the pen, emphasizing the simplicity and lightness of the lines. In practice, attention should be paid to the sequence of strokes and the coherence and echo between strokes.
4. Rigorous structure: Hard-pen calligraphy pays attention to the glyph structure, requiring each word to have a rigorous framework and proportion. In practice, we should carefully analyze the structure and characteristics of each word, and pay attention to the interpenetration and avoidance relationship between strokes.
5. Diverse styles: Although hard-pen calligraphy is mainly practical, it does not prevent it from expressing different styles. You can choose different fonts and styles to practice according to your own preferences, thus forming your own unique writing style.