Writing with brush in spring

Spring brush strokes are as follows:

1, write a horizontal line first, start to write to the upper right, and close the pen to the upper left to pick out the hairspring.

2. Write a vertical pen along the hairspring and lift it to the left to draw out the hairspring.

3. Move the pen up to the right, that is, horizontally, according to the hairspring in the previous step, then make a round turn, then turn down to the left, then turn around and pick up the pen to the right.

4. According to the hairspring in the previous step, rotate vertically, put away the pen and bring the hairspring.

5, writing skills: the length, thickness, starting and closing of the three horizontal paintings are different.

Draw on the right side of the horizontal picture. Sketch from coarse to fine, then from fine to coarse, and finally tapering.

Draw from fine to coarse, and finally draw feet. This angle is thin and weak, similar to a knife cut, which is the characteristic of Liu Shu.

The pen is in the middle of the third horizontal position. The bottom of the word "day" below is short on the left and long on the right, the middle card is on the left but not on the right, and there is also a gap between the bottom and the right.

Five-finger writing:

That is, hold the pen holder with the fingertips of thumb and forefinger (appropriate height) to ensure that the pen holder does not fall off; The middle finger is placed on the outside of the pen under the index finger, which not only strengthens the power of the index finger to pinch the pen, but also plays the role of hooking the pen in; When the nail of the ring finger touches the inside of the pen, it plays the role of pushing the pen outward.

The little finger is attached to the lower part of the finger belly of the ring finger to help the ring finger push the pen outward. When holding a pen, as the ancients said, it is convenient to carry a pen. When learning books, you should often practice holding the pen, returning the hook, pushing out and rotating the pen holder (plus the role of the wrist) and drawing straight lines and arcs.