2. Pay attention to the position of thumb and forefinger when holding the pen. Don't wrap your index finger in the thumb area. You should know that the parts and directions of writing force are mainly fingers and wrists. Use your wrists to exert force horizontally, use your fingers to exert force vertically, and use your fingers and wrists to exert force obliquely at the same time. Your thumb is the main part of writing force, and your forefinger only plays an auxiliary role.
3. After understanding regular script and pen holding posture, the first thing to practice is strokes and radicals. As we all know, our Chinese characters are composed of horizontal strokes and vertical strokes, and the strokes of regular script are characterized by twists and turns and meticulous strokes. Therefore, if you want to practice regular script well, you must start from practicing strokes.
4. In the structure of regular script, are Chinese characters shaped by characters? They are either long or short, straight or oblique, and are all limited by the frame. Therefore, the overall structure of regular script is dignified and straight. Only by understanding the structure can we practice Chinese characters well.
5. We have learned a lot about strokes, radicals and the structure of Chinese characters. Practical exercises, starting from a single Chinese character, all the way to words, idioms, sentences and essays. Be sure to keep practicing calligraphy every day and make progress little by little in practice. Practice makes perfect.