This afternoon, I participated in an interesting hard-pen calligraphy class. As soon as I entered the classroom, I was dazzled by the pen, ink, paper and inkstone among the four treasures of the study, the exquisite hard-pen calligraphy paper, and the paintings and calligraphy of inspirational quotes. Suddenly, a dashing male teacher came over and announced cheerfully: "The hard-tipped calligraphy class has officially begun. Please sit upright!" I immediately sat upright, like a wooden pile waiting for the teacher to start class.
? The male teacher first told us the eight methods of Yong in standard regular script, which means that there are eight basic strokes in the character "Yong", namely: horizontal and vertical strokes, dots, lifts, folds and hooks. This eight-character formula was so catchy that I could not help but marvel that Chinese culture is so profound and profound! Later, he talked about the formatting of ancient poems. I learned that ordinary ancient poems are written horizontally from left to right. When copying ancient poems, they should be written vertically from right to left. The title and author should be written in the first column, and the title and author should be written in the last column. Date and writer. What I like most is writing the date and the author’s name. I feel it’s fun and a sense of accomplishment. It seems like I’ve returned to the ancient style. It’s so fun!
Next I started to write the poem "Looking at Tianmen Mountain" on the calligraphy paper. I was a little nervous when I started writing, and my hands couldn't help shaking. But later on, it was different. Once I concentrated, I could I wrote very carefully and my handwriting was very neat. I enjoyed my best work with relish. After a while, the teacher asked us to write on hard paper. This time I concentrated on writing, not letting go of a single stroke. Finally, I finished writing. Looking at my masterpiece reminded me of a song "Uncommon" "Chinese characters", our Chinese characters, are left behind as paintings. With a history of five thousand years, each stroke is a story... He hummed in his mouth, stretched out a lot, and slowly closed the pen. Gai, took the work and went home happily.
I have benefited a lot from this hard-pen calligraphy class and learned a lot of knowledge. I like the hard-pen calligraphy class!