When writing, you should master three basic contents: holding a pen, lifting a pen and using a pen. When holding a pen with your fingers, keep your palms empty, firm, and straight, and be good at writing with the strength of your wrists.
Pay attention to the wrist movements and correct posture when writing lower case letters. There are three methods of wrist movement: pillow, wrist lifting and wrist hanging. When writing lowercase letters, we usually use a pillow wrist. The method is to put the back of your left hand under your right wrist. If you want to write more vivid words, it is still recommended to lift your wrist or hang your wrist.
Practicing calligraphy should start with the basic strokes, and then practice the radicals after mastering the strokes. The structure and width of radicals are different. Finally, practice the font structure through radical combination.
Pay attention to the ups and downs of fonts when practicing calligraphy. Lifting refers to lifting when the pen is heavy and pressing when the pen is light, combining the two. Stopping the pen is mainly used in the turning position of the stroke, which is an action in the process of adjusting the brush stroke. By pressing the brush strokes quickly, briefly and forcefully, the stippling written has a strong turning point and a smooth font.