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The more you practice writing, the more clumsy you become. It feels like learning to walk in Handan. I've been practicing for a long time and I haven't made any progress. Is there a problem with the m
The more you practice writing, the more clumsy you become. It feels like learning to walk in Handan. I've been practicing for a long time and I haven't made any progress. Is there a problem with the method? Here are some posting tips:

First of all, read the post carefully before posting. Many people start writing as soon as they get a pen, but they don't read the words clearly. This is definitely not a good practice. Observe carefully and cultivate your eyesight. We should observe every word carefully, which is reading posts.

First, how to read the post

You must read the post deeply. For example, the word "minister" can be judged as an emblem at a glance (emblem: it means that a Chinese character has only a single form, and it is not composed of two or more forms. ), and then we have to analyze the stroke and font structure of the word "Chen".

The first stroke is short and horizontal, and the pen is light.

The second stroke is short and vertical, and can be slightly tilted to the left.

The third horizontal fold should not exceed the first short horizontal fold when starting the pen, and the horizontal fold pen should exceed the first short horizontal fold.

The fourth pen may or may not be highlighted at the end.

The fifth vertical should be aligned with the vertical above, but not tilted to the left. Write straight.

The sixth stroke of vertical folding can be written a little radian. When folding at last, after standing upright, the nib can be pulled back a little and folded out again.

Second, why do you want to post?

After reading the post carefully, the next step is posting. Many people are reluctant to post, but always want to write by themselves, and write whatever comes to mind. The result can only be a waste of time, with little effect. For beginners, to stick to their posts, they need to learn the fonts of excellent calligraphers. Otherwise, no matter how hard you try to practice calligraphy, it's all in vain. ? At all times and in all countries, there is no calligrapher who started without copying, and no one is born to write, let alone write well.

Third, how to post

Here's a tip to share-

When posting, put the copybook on the left and the notebook on the right, and keep the copybook and notebook as close as possible (the closer the better). What you have to do next is to write patiently one by one. You will find that the effect and quality of the post will be greatly improved.

When you learn calligraphy, you learn to persist. Success is not achieved overnight, but accumulated over time.