Transverse: slightly inclined, long and flat, short and thick.
Vertical: the vertical dew should be long and the vertical needle should be thin.
Skimming: short and oblique, long and thin, oblique and straight, horizontal and curved.
Pressure: large oblique pressure and small flat pressure.
Point: the oblique point is short, the vertical point is thin, and the point should be written well, not too lonely.
Mention: short and refined, long and big.
Vertical hook: the hook should be straight and the back should be straight.
Cross hook: the cross should be inclined, but the back should not be inclined.
Lying hook: Don't tilt your back, but keep your heart straight.
Hook: fine on the top and thick on the bottom, don't fall off.
Inclined hook: inclined in a straight line, not upside down.
Horizontal folding: thick on the top and thin on the bottom, don't fall down.
Vertical folding: thin on the left and thick on the right, don't fall down.
Horizontal skimming: The horizontal skimming should be oblique and straight.
Vertical folding: thin on the left and thick on the right, don't fall down.
Vertical lifting: long summary, not falling down.
Cross-folding: thick on the top and thin on the bottom, don't fall down.
Hard pen calligraphy has the following purposes:
Reflect personality. Everyone's writing style is different, and hard pen calligraphy can reflect personal style.
Record and express. Hard pen calligraphy can be used to record and express ideas and become a way of personal expression.
Relieve stress. Practicing hard pen calligraphy can relieve stress and contribute to physical and mental health.
Cultivate good habits. Practicing hard pen calligraphy can cultivate good habits such as carefulness and patience.
Improve your literary skills. In the process of practicing hard-pen calligraphy, you will come into contact with a lot of literary knowledge, which is conducive to improving your literary foundation.
Improve test scores. Practicing hard pen calligraphy is beneficial to improve the effect of rolling paper.