First of all, we should practice pen control. You can start with the basic strokes and get familiar with the performance of the brush. Single stroke is relatively simple, and your attention can be focused on using the pen, which is of great help to the center who practices writing brush well. Entering the paper, standing at attention and pushing the paper are the basic essentials, and because there is no structure, these action essentials can be improved quickly in stroke practice, and it is easier to master the elasticity of the brush. Lay a good foundation for practicing calligraphy in the future.
Practical skills
Horizontal painting is a process in which the thumb provides thrust to the right side. It also requires the forefinger and thumb to exert force at the same time to drive the wrist to swing to the right side at the same time, which is a natural drive. At the same time, the middle finger and forefinger keep the strokes from floating up and down.
Vertical painting is a process in which the index finger presses down, and the thumb, middle finger and index finger press down while holding the pen, which drives the wrist to contract inward, which naturally drives cooperation. The middle finger and thumb prevent the stroke direction from swinging left and right.
Sketch the index finger, thumb, index finger and middle finger to push the pen to the lower left corner and drive the wrist at the same time. Three fingers push it outward to the lower right corner, which is the power to send it out. The pen is heavier, and then it becomes lighter and lighter in the process of lifting it. The middle finger and thumb keep the pen from deviating.
Draw thumb, thumb, forefinger and middle finger, push the pen to the lower right corner, and three fingers drive the wrist to retract the palm. The forefinger and middle finger prevent the pen from deviating.