There are mainly the following works about heroic hard pen calligraphy: The Sea written by Gu, a thinker in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties; "Going to the garrison and going to the city to show your family" written by Lin Zexu in the same dynasty; And The Zero Crossing and Ding Yang by Wen Tianxiang, a famous anti-meta scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty.
These articles are common patriotic heroic works in hard-pen calligraphy, and the specific work is Xin Qiji's Broken Array, copied by Tian Yingzhang.
"Sea" entered the sky, mountains and seas invaded, and Qiu Guang came from thousands of miles away. After ten years of fighting, the whole world wept bitterly. Water rushes to the sacred mountain to Bai Niao, and Yunfu Xianque sees gold. Where there is no one in this world, I am afraid it is difficult to return the heart of a strong man.
"Crossing the Zero Ocean" has suffered a lot and has been surrounded by stars. The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating, and life experiences are ups and downs. The beach of fear says fear, and there is a sigh in the ocean. Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history.
Practicing hard pen calligraphy well can improve the aesthetic feeling of our calligraphy. For students, they can improve their examination papers. For adults, writing a good hand is not only pleasing to the eye, but also can improve others' impression of you.
If you want to write a good hand, you need to improve your aesthetics first. You can look at the works of calligraphy masters more, broaden your horizons and find out where the gap between yourself and them is.
Then it is necessary to practice basic skills, mainly the ability to control pens. The lines of the pen are smooth and natural, the priorities are appropriate, and the strokes and frame structure of the characters are beautiful and appropriate. This requires more writing and practice at ordinary times, more observation and comparison after writing, and more thinking about how to write better.