Three basic skills inherited from calligraphy learning: the first skill: holding a pen like a gun. At present, the traditional calligraphy teaching advocates "five fingers holding the pen": that is, holding the pen with thumb and forefinger, and putting the middle finger on the other side of the pen under the forefinger. With the help of wrist force, through the coordinated efforts of thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger, the strokes of the font are pushed up and down in several different directions, or the hooks are lifted, and finally the strokes of the font are formed.
The second skill: be familiar with brushwork. ? Learning calligraphy, like painting, is an art that outlines the main features through different lines, and both belong to the line plastic arts. The brushwork is how to create strokes of fonts on paper through correct writing methods and techniques.
The third trick: set up a shelf for strokes. This is what we often say: mastering the structure of the font rack skillfully. This is the last "off" of writing font.