2. First, hold the brush with your forefinger and thumb. Pay attention to put the pen on the first knuckle of the index finger. The index finger and the first knuckle of the thumb hold the pen together, which is the basis of holding the pen. You may not be able to hold it steadily with these two fingers.
3. Next, wrap the middle finger around, and pay attention to the winding method, so that the pen is located between the first knuckle and the second knuckle of the middle finger, so that the three fingers can basically hold the pen, but it is not enough for the fingers who write the brush characters to be flexible and stable.
4. Now the index finger and middle finger use a little force, and when you pull back, the whole pen will naturally be resisted by the ring finger and the little finger, which will make the pen more stable. In this way, the soft brush can be controlled better and the fingers can be forced.
5, but this is not enough. When writing, the hand is very flexible and the light stability is not enough. At this time, try to let the ring finger push out, use the middle finger, index finger and thumb to hold the brush, leaving only the little finger to look after the house. Do you feel stable and flexible?
6. Well, this is the basic pen holding posture. The forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and thumb control the writing brush stably and flexibly, and the little finger stays to look after the house and find a support when writing the strokes, so that the five fingers can be divided.