What is the correct posture of the arm when writing?
When sitting, the body should sit up straight, lean forward slightly, keep a distance of 5 cm between the chest and the console table, and don't cling to the desktop or hunch over.
Hands are naturally separated, and the angle between upper and lower arms exceeds 90, so that the four joints of fingers, wrists, elbows and shoulders can cooperate easily and harmoniously, and the strength of the body can be smoothly transmitted to the pen tip.
When the pen is held in the right hand, the writing posture with the arm suspended has a wide range of activities. This method is the best way to write, because the arm does not depend on the table and there is no obstacle.
What are the correct postures for writing? What should I pay attention to when writing?
1, sitting correctly. Sit in a chair with your feet flat on the ground, your back straight, your shoulders relaxed and your head slightly forward.
The grip of the pen is correct. Hold the pen with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger. Keep the pen at a distance from your eyes, not too close to your face.
3, the arm and wrist posture is correct. Put your arms on the table and relax your wrists. Don't press hard. Turn your wrist gently when writing, don't use too much force.
4. The position of the paper is correct. Paper should be placed at eye level, not too high or too low.
The distance between the eyes and the paper is correct. Keep your eyes at a certain distance from the paper, not too close or too far away.
6. Keep the right posture. Always keep the correct posture when writing, and don't bend over for a long time or keep an uncomfortable posture.
How should primary school students cultivate their own calligraphy level?
1, Understand the basics of calligraphy: Learning calligraphy requires understanding some basic knowledge, such as the correct use of Four Treasures of the Study (pen, ink, paper and inkstone) and the characteristics and styles of various calligraphy styles. You can learn by reading books, surfing the Internet or taking calligraphy classes.
2. Choose the calligraphy font that suits you: Pupils can choose regular script as the entry font, because regular script is clear, stable in structure, complete in brushwork and easy to learn. At the same time, regular script is also the basis of other fonts, which can help primary school students master basic strokes and structural methods.
3, practice basic strokes: the basis of calligraphy is strokes, you have to learn strokes to write good words. You can refer to some calligraphy textbooks or videos to learn, and pay attention to mastering the methods of starting, transporting and collecting each pen.
4. Practice structural methods: strokes are combined into words, and words are combined into articles. Therefore, in addition to strokes, we also need to learn the construction method of words. You can practice some simple single or combined words, and pay attention to the proportion and layout of words.
5. Keep practicing: Learning calligraphy requires long-term persistence and patience. Pupils can arrange a certain time to practice every day, such as writing a small character or practicing calligraphy for an hour every day.
6. Participate in competitions or exhibitions: Participating in competitions or exhibitions can motivate primary school students to study calligraphy harder and help them find their own shortcomings. In addition, communication and interaction with other learners can also promote their progress.
7. Appreciate and study other people's calligraphy works: Learning calligraphy also requires constant study and appreciation of other people's works. You can go to museums, libraries or online to enjoy some classic calligraphy works and learn about the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of different styles and schools.
At the same time, you can also learn some famous calligraphy works and draw inspiration and experience from them.