Second, there is no big difference between hard pen writing and brush writing-only the thickness of strokes is different.
Third, in the early days of the People's Republic of China, because people were used to holding pens, they drew a correct posture picture of holding pencils on the cover picture of Chinese textbooks. The key is that the index finger must be smooth all the way, and never bend at a right angle of 90 degrees. Then the little finger can be free, can stretch, can caress the paper, and can also curl up. Squeeze the pen with your thumb and middle finger, not too hard.
Fourth, never write through the paper and get into the wood! Don't push too hard! -You can hold a piece of paper with your left hand and try to write on it with your right hand. You can write a few words fluently without poking a hole in the paper.
Fifth, basically, it is mainly to write a running script font-this is commonly used.
Sixth, pay attention to every word: whether the point is horizontal or vertical, whether the hook is folded or lifted, and the frame structure of the word.
Seven, stroke order, you can go with the flow, do not have to be consistent with the regular script font. For example, to write the word "you", first write the pen, then lift it, then write the horizontal pen, then write the vertical pen …
(Just open the browser and search: Chinese lettering. This is a lot of fonts used by the world media), so I won't go into details here.