The so-called hard pen calligraphy is not practical and competitive.
First, the brushwork is correct. The index finger must never be bent at a right angle of 90 degrees, and it must be smooth all the way.
Second, don't write too hard. . You can hold a piece of paper in your left hand and write a few words on the paper with a ballpoint pen or pencil in your right hand. If you poke a hole in the paper, it will be strong.
Third, the sitting posture is not hunched or sideways. Now many teenagers and children have scoliosis! When writing, tilt your head slightly to the left.
Fourth, keep your eyes about 30㎝ away from the paper.
Fifth, when writing, use the corner of your eye to scan the spacing between words.
Sixth, get the Chinese textbooks for the first, second and third grades of primary school (all in regular script fonts stipulated by the state) and take a closer look at the bookshelf structure of each word. Look for it and call it a beautiful word. Gradually, you have the ability to distinguish beauty from ugliness.
You can search "China lettering" on the Internet. This is calligraphy used by the media. In fact, it is the same as the hard pen spirit. It's just that the brush strokes are different in thickness -Take this as an example. In this way, before graduating from junior high school, the words written are not so student-like and childish.