Tools: pen, copybook, calligraphy paper.
1, adopt correct writing posture: correct sitting posture is the first condition for writing well. When writing, sit up straight, with your back vertical and your legs naturally separated. Keep your eyes one foot away from the paper, punch your chest off the edge of the table, hold the pen in one hand and press the paper in the other.
2. Holding posture: the index finger is about 3 cm near the tip of the pen, the thumb is slightly higher than or flush with the index finger, the pen tip is lightly placed at the root of the middle finger nail, and the pen is placed at the root of the index finger, not near the tiger's mouth. The tip of the little finger and the root of the wrist are attached to the paper, and the wrist and hand are kept in a straight line.
3. Paste selection: Choosing copybooks with similar font structure can save some time in practice.
4. Make a plan: according to your personal situation, see how much time you can control, make a plan, and put it into action patiently and attentively.
5. Practice: It is best for beginners to write one article every day and one article in the near future. Copying is to draw on the white paper of the copybook, and writing in the near future is to put the copybook aside and practice according to the words on the copybook. When copying, you should carefully try to figure out the structure of the copybook. After beginners master the structure, they can use their pen skills.
6, actual combat: in the case of work and learning to write, you should deliberately let yourself write a structure similar to the copybook and get a little taste of the copybook.