The upper point should be more important than light, and the length and width should be thin, while the lower two points should be consistent in length and width. If it's cursive, it's almost the same. In short, the top should be heavy, otherwise the bottom can't be pressed, and the bottom should pay attention to the echo. At the same time, be careful not to be too crowded or scattered. Sitting at a desk, the upper part of the body should sit up straight, and the line of sight of both eyes should be kept at about 45 degrees from the desktop, and the head should not be tilted left and right.
Keep your chest at a fist's distance from the edge of the table, your arms naturally lie flat on the table, and your feet naturally lie flat on the ground. When the writing posture is correct, we begin to talk about the writing method of the brush. The first end of the thumb knuckle clings to the inside of the pen tube, exerting force from left to right, and the end of the index finger knuckle clings to the outside of the pen tube obliquely.
Hold the pen tube with your thumb, hook the outside of the pen tube with your middle finger, press the right side of the pen tube with the nail root of your ring finger, opposite to the middle finger, and finally close the ring finger naturally with your little finger. You can write it out.
Brief introduction of brush calligraphy:
Brush writing refers to words written according to traditional statutes, rather than words written casually with a brush. Calligraphy is a line modeling art, and the so-called brush strokes mainly talk about how to shape ideal lines. As a writing tool, the brush has a very long history. As early as Neolithic painted pottery, there were traces of brush.
Although the writing brush had not been seen before the Western Zhou Dynasty, some signs of using a pen can be found in prehistoric painted pottery patterns of Shang Dynasty and Oracle Bone Inscriptions. During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the brush was widely used to write bamboo slips and silk books. This shows that the brush originated before Shang Dynasty. The earliest writing brush.
This can be traced back to about two thousand years ago. The writing brush of the Spring and Autumn Period was found in the tomb of Zeng Houyi in Leigudun, Suizhou City, Hubei Province. It is the earliest discovered pen and a precious material left by ancient times.