1. Posture and pen grip: The correct posture is to keep your body relaxed, hold your chest out and abdomen in, and put your feet flat on the ground. Hold the pen firmly, neither too tight nor too loose, so as not to affect the fluency and strength of writing.
2. Pen power: In the process of writing, we should pay attention to controlling the pen power. Generally speaking, beginners can start with gentle strength and gradually increase strength to achieve the change of stroke thickness.
3. Stroke structure: Each Chinese character has its own unique stroke structure. Adults should pay attention to mastering the basic structure and stroke order of each word when writing calligraphy. You can improve your sense of stroke structure by observing model characters and copying famous works.
4. Font specification: Adults should pay attention to the font specification when writing calligraphy. The font of each word should conform to the specifications, and there should be no problems such as skew and deformation. You can improve your font standardization through repeated practice and comparison with model characters.
5. Ink consumption and ink color: In the process of writing, we should pay attention to controlling ink consumption and ink color. Generally speaking, beginners can start with light ink and gradually increase the amount and color of ink to achieve the depth change of strokes.
6. Rhythm and speed: Adults should pay attention to mastering rhythm and speed when writing calligraphy. Generally speaking, beginners can start slowly and gradually speed up their writing to achieve fluency and coherence.