How does a beginner who has no foundation practice calligraphy well?

First of all, please note that writing good words and practicing good calligraphy are two different concepts.

The subject's question may be more inclined to "how to write good words."

Write a good hand, just when you need to write at ordinary times, the written words can be recognized by everyone, just praise a good word;

Practicing calligraphy well, although it is essentially writing good words, is much more demanding. Not only ordinary people say that your handwriting is good, but also professionals in calligraphy recognize your level and knowledge.

Of course, hard pen calligraphy is weaker than brush calligraphy in details, techniques and difficulty.

So I think it's easy to write good handwriting, but it's very, very difficult to practice good handwriting.

First, take some photos, and then you can judge whether you want to listen to me or not.

Pay attention to the differences of words written in different periods.

Written the year before last:

Written last year:

Written this year:

The strokes are still a little stiff, but they are much better than last year.

Besides, I also practice calligraphy, which is the focus of these two years. Start practicing on 20 14.

Someone wrote the name in my micro signal:

What you usually do:

Second, share my writing experience with you for your reference:

I have lived in the country since I was a child, and the primary school is very close to the school. My teacher and I were neighbors, so the head teacher often came to our house at that time.

Once, our teacher told my father in front of me: children study well. It's the word, like the trace of insect crawling, which is almost incomprehensible.

At that time, I had no idea about good words and bad words, so I didn't take them seriously at all.

Later, I went to junior high school, and our Chinese teacher was the head teacher. Every day at noon, I have to write a small word (just fill in the squares on the whole page). I always scribble it out. Then our head teacher showed me all kinds of books every three days: Look at the words * * *, and then at your handwriting, can't you learn to write better?

Having said that, I was not stimulated, but I was always told that I would be a little worried on my face, so I went to the mall and bought a hard-pen copybook casually. At that time, it was around 2000, and the copybooks I bought were almost the same as textbooks, about 32 kais, the size of A5 paper, unlike most of the copybooks are A4 paper now, and there are translucent squares painted in red.

There is no skill in choosing a post, because I am a little white and know nothing. I just chose a regular script copybook by feeling, and then I went back to practice.

Practicing calligraphy, of course, is to learn to write like other people's posts. If you write like this, the words will be fine.

But where does it look? I have no patience. Until the end, I didn't write a word in this copybook, and the first few pages were always dawdling.

It's the first time to write, and I feel so annoyed. I don't like how to write it What happened?

Then I wrote the first line of the first page over and over again, fishing for three days and drying the net for two days, and writing for no more than half an hour at a time. That's who I am. If something is not done well, I will use my brain to think about what it is. If I didn't know, I wouldn't. If I don't understand, I don't understand.

So, a month later, I was still spinning around on the first page. I wrote a word, read it in the copybook, then compare where it is different, where it is different, then write again, don't like it, compare again, write again, and so on. ...

However, after practicing for a period of time, when I still felt that my writing was not like it and that my writing was terrible, I was surprised to find that the previous words were really ugly! The handwriting of the classmates around you is so ugly! Even the words praised by the teacher are ugly! Their handwriting is not as good as mine!

It's really that easy to write well, it's no exaggeration.

I started practicing calligraphy in the first semester, and by the time I was in the second grade, I was already the best in my class. After that, I will write and draw in class, but I can't practice well, but I will start to pay attention to this aspect consciously. For example, when I see a copybook seller, I will turn it over. When I see a signboard and a couplet, I will study how to read this word, so that I can learn it.

In this way, every once in a while, I feel ugly when I look at my previous words-this is a process of progress.

I didn't practice calligraphy when I was in college. I was too busy to write a few words. Since then, it has been abandoned.

It was not until I worked for several years that I began to learn brush calligraphy in my spare time. From then on, it was another world.

Third, my writing methodology: (I'll make it up when I have time)

If it is how to learn calligraphy well, with all due respect, it is very difficult for ordinary people to do it, and they can't say it clearly in a few words. There is too much attention and knowledge in it, and I only have a little knowledge.

However, if you just write well and look comfortable, it is really simple. As long as you follow what I say below, you will certainly make great progress.

1, buy copybooks. I suggest using regular script copybooks. Anyone can buy it. It's good to like it, because if you can publish a copybook, the words are all the same. If you study hard, you can achieve the goal of writing well. If I study calligraphy, I will recommend something else.

Why buy regular script copybooks? Because I think learning regular script makes it easier for you to understand the font structure. Running script is a rapid writing of regular script, which is not much different from regular script in structure arrangement, except that there are many strings cited, but it is easy to go out of shape when learning, and what you learn is flashy, but you can't grasp the core content.

Regular script is the most standardized Chinese character in China. There is a saying that learning regular script well means learning Chinese characters well. You write according to the standard of regular script, and people like you wherever you go.

2, be sure to copy more! Be sure to copy more! Be sure to copy more! Let's talk about the difference between pro and copy. The so-called pro is to read the copybook and then write it on your own paper. You can read and write a few strokes. If you stop reading the copybook after reading a word or words, write down the shape characteristics of these words in your mind and then write them on your own paper, which is called memorization. You can try to recite it after you are proficient.

The so-called imitation, to put it bluntly, is painted red. Now every page of the pen copybook has a translucent thin interlayer there, which is convenient for learners to draw red. Before, calligraphy practice was also a kind of rubbings. Put white paper on the model, draw its outline and then fill it in. Why do people like plagiarism so much? Because "copying" saves trouble, you don't need to think!

There is a buddy in our unit who has been practicing calligraphy one after another, but the handwriting has basically not changed. Why?

Because practicing calligraphy is just a pastime for him, he always draws red with a copybook in the meeting.

In the process of painting red, his brain was at rest, so he painted a word 100 times, and despite the copybook, he still didn't know how to write it, or followed the original routine without any change.

There are too many people who want to practice calligraphy, so many people buy copybooks to practice. I remember in high school, there were many people practicing calligraphy in the class, but few of them wrote well, because they just "rubbed"!

You paint red mechanically for two hours every day, and to put it mildly, I practice calligraphy for two hours every day. Are you diligent? Bah! You are a patient with advanced lazy cancer! Being lazy in the head is sometimes more terrible than being lazy in the hand. Because you didn't realize your laziness at this time, you thought you were diligent, immersed in that state and never thought about changing!

So, when do you copy?

If your observation is low and you can't find the north at all, you can try to copy it and find the feeling in the early stage, but this is also a transitional stage.

Or when you come across some words that you really can't feel, how to write them is wrong. You can try to "rub" them a few times to see where the problem lies.

3, don't be greedy for posts, just seek to enter the brain! If you paint red, how much you paint a day is basically useless.

If it is a hard pen, my suggestion is that it is best not to exceed ten words a day. Even less if it is a soft pen.

Now there is a book that specializes in calligraphy, as shown below: I have seen some friends practice one page a day, and every word is different. Just copy the words on the copybook directly, which is not a waste of brain, and of course there will be no progress.

I have also met some friends who like to write one line at a time. This method is better than the last one, but it is only superficial, because there is no difference from his first word to his last word. Still not the brain.

The correct posture is: you look at a word, carefully study the characteristics of the word, how to write one stroke at a time, then write it yourself, compare it after writing, find out the wrong place, and then correct it. Repeat it several times or more, and there will be progress.

Because, through observation-comparison-thinking, you already know in your mind how to write this word to look good!

This is the core of the post.

You don't have to worry that there are thousands of Chinese characters in China that you can't practice. You know, most of the figures are similar. For example, it is not difficult to write "sword", "sword" and "mace". There are countless such examples, many of which are just different.

More importantly, through this observation and thinking, you will gradually understand how reasonable and beautiful the structure of a word should be. Even if you have never seen a word, you know how to arrange its Braille structure.

So you may have been here for a month, and you only have 100 words, but when you look back, you will suddenly find how ugly the previous words are!

By practicing and thinking about the word 100, you have a better understanding of the structure of Chinese characters.

Almost everyone has this experience: seeing a person or a word in a certain place is particularly beautiful, they will learn how to write! Then after you practice this word dozens of times, it will be different from what you originally wrote.

Come to think of it, there must be such an experience.

Obviously, there is still a little difference between our high school calligraphy and our primary school calligraphy.

Practicing calligraphy is this process, but what you learn is the most orthodox regular script, not the kind of Jianghu style that moves you but makes your teeth itch.

If this method is strictly followed, write for half an hour every day. No matter how stupid the words are, there will be progress in a month!

To sum up, the method of posting is simple: observation-temporary writing-thinking (comparison)-rewriting-thinking (comparison) ... In this cycle, a beautiful pen is waiting for you ahead!