When practicing hard pen calligraphy, we should pay attention to the posture of practicing calligraphy. When practicing calligraphy, your head should be straight, your shoulders should be flush, your body should sit up straight, your back should be straight, and your feet should be flat on the ground. Hold the pen correctly when writing. The pen holder is at the first joint of the middle finger, and the back end is placed at the root of the index finger.
To start with the basic strokes, there are mainly horizontal, vertical, skimming, skimming and dot. When lifting a pen, it is generally heavier to raise the pen horizontally and erect it slightly, so pay more attention when learning hard pen writing.
Horizontal painting should be written smoothly and balanced in one word. Because people have a certain optical illusion, so horizontal can't be written as horizontal, but should be written as left low and right high, and press the pen slightly when closing the pen to make the strokes heavier. When writing vertically, write vertically, because vertically plays an auxiliary role in a word. When writing vertically, the pen should be slightly heavier, when writing vertically, it should be light, and when collecting the pen, it should be heavy.
Skimming should stretch naturally when writing, which can not only increase the aesthetic feeling of the whole painting, but also stabilize the center of gravity of the whole word. When writing oblique strokes, write slightly heavier, from heavy to light, and keep a sharp point when closing the pen. Si is difficult to write and its thickness is clear. Si can be divided into oblique Si and flat Si.