The first stage: coordination control pen training. No matter the details, just look for feelings. This is to practice the coordination ability of wrist, finger and pen, and correct the wrong pen holding posture such as wrist hooking and fist clenching.
The second stage: accurate pen control training. Practice according to the line trajectory and thickness change, pay attention to the starting and ending positions, comprehensively improve the brain's ability to control hand movements, and truly achieve the unity of hand and pen.
The third stage: aesthetic pen control training. According to the proportion of Fibonacci spiral, the golden section is found, and strokes and radicals are arranged according to the golden section ratio, which makes the writing more beautiful.
Extended data:
First of all, stroke practice does not have the ability to correct the wrong pen holding posture such as hook wrist and fist. Statistics show that since Chinese children began to practice stroke calligraphy, the problem of wrong pen-holding posture has remained high, such as overexertion, slow writing, crooked writing and fatigue. Over time, it even caused problems in the development of fingers and spine.
Secondly, there is no line trajectory and thickness change of pen control elements in stroke practice. It is more difficult for beginners to practice calligraphy. With this ability of fine brushwork, it is natural to practice calligraphy. A pen control element can be used on 2 1 stroke at most, which is also an aspect that practicing pen control elements is better than practicing strokes directly.
Thirdly, aesthetic training is another feature that pen control elements have but strokes do not. After special aesthetic training, you can easily find the golden section according to the Fibonacci spiral ratio, and arrange strokes and radicals according to the golden section ratio to make the words more beautiful.