Writing essentials of hard pen calligraphy

The writing essentials of hard pen calligraphy are as follows:

There are two kinds of strokes: oblique strokes and flat strokes. They are all written in the same way and from different angles. Gently tilt to pick up the pen, and then gradually apply downward force to quickly pick up the pen; Hide the front when you start writing flat. The writing method is basically the same as oblique strokes. The main point is "three twists and turns".

The basic writing method of oblique pressing: the pen slides to the lower right. Gently pick up the pen, draw it to the lower right, and gradually press it to make the drawn lines from fine to thick. When the pen is about to go out, press it to the heaviest, and at the same time turn the pen in the front direction, pull it out to the right and lift it at the same time. You can't pick up the pen too slowly. If it is too slow, you can't write the effect.

The basic writing method of flat stroke: hide the front when you start writing, stroke to the right after you start writing, and then stroke to the lower right. The following points are basically the same as oblique strokes, but the direction of stroke lines is different. The key point is "twists and turns".

The difference between hard pen calligraphy and soft pen calligraphy;

1, tools are different: hard pen calligraphy writing tools include plastic head pen, bamboo pen, dip pen, pencil, iron pen, wooden pen, pen, ballpoint pen, etc. It uses ink as the main carrier to express the skills of writing Chinese characters, while soft-pen calligraphy writing tools are mainly different kinds of writing brushes, which use ink to write Chinese characters on paper.

2. Different scope of use: Hard pen calligraphy is much wider than soft pen calligraphy, because hard pen calligraphy is easy to carry and its use value is easier to popularize.

3. Different pen holding postures: The holding postures of brush and pen are completely different, and the degree of exertion is also different. Soft pen mainly depends on wrist strength and arm strength, while hard pen calligraphy mainly depends on wrist strength.

4, the difficulty of practice is different: because hard pen calligraphy is widely used, children start to contact from school, because there are more opportunities to practice, and it is relatively difficult to practice. Soft-pen calligraphy needs self-control because it is rarely used and there are not many opportunities for practice.