Which is more difficult, calligraphy or Chinese painting? Why?

Calligraphy.

When I first learned calligraphy, I practiced regular script, official script and brushwork. After two or three years, I insisted on combining calligraphy and began to take shape. However, with the foundation, I want to by going up one flight of stairs, or I want to have my own style. At this time, the author will feel a little confused, at a loss, and always find it difficult to do it. This is a dilemma that traditional learners often encounter.

From the middle to the top, the winners are always a few people. This phenomenon is not only in calligraphy, but also common in other fields. Only a few people want to reach the highest level of painting. Many people learn Weiqi, but few people reach the level of Nie Weiping and Ke Jie. There are many people who play table tennis, but few can win the championship in international competitions.

Matters needing attention in writing calligraphy

Posture should be correct, feet flat on the ground, hands pressed, shoulders flat, back straight, head straight, eyes looking at the paper. Hold the pen in your palm, your finger and your wrist. I began to practice calligraphy and pillow my wrist, and gradually raised my wrist and lowered my wrist. The brushwork should be distinguished, generally divided into Fang Bi and round pen, and the application parts of center, flank and lying front should also be defined.

Regular script is the basis of learning China's calligraphy. Learn regular script first, then running script, and finally cursive script. You can learn from Weibei first. Don't read the post, write a stroke, read the post first, thoroughly understand the main points, and then write a word at one go. First of all, we should practice all kinds of radicals well, and then it will be easy to form all kinds of characters in the future.