Brush and pen are in the same examination room, and there is an hour limit.
When writing brush characters, the teacher will send a piece of paper about 8 inches long and give the words to be written, usually 8 words. Pay attention to composition, that is, layout, when writing. After writing the text, you should sign a letter, such as Geng Yinnian's book, or you can write it directly.
When writing with a pen, a piece of paper will also be given, and the content to be written will also be given, usually a short article. When writing, we should also pay attention to the layout, and the spacing between words should be well grasped. Regular script can be used in running script, and it is best not to cursive script.
When writing chalk, in another examination room, the teacher will give you a poem, usually seven sentences, for you to write on the blackboard. There's plenty of time, but it's best not to make mistakes and use the blackboard to erase it. Be careful not to write too lightly, or it will affect your score. Write a line or two, just four lines. It is best to write regular script or running script, because chalk characters look a little messy as long as they are marked with a pen.
Good luck!