First of all, the hard pen is better than the soft pen in terms of the speed of onset. Hard pen only needs to practice 10 days, and the writing progress of soft pen will not be too obvious. In other words, when writing with a pen, when copying articles or signing, writing with a brush is rarely used. Even if the brush calligraphy is well written, the pen calligraphy may not be well written, but if the pen calligraphy is well written, you will obviously get started quickly and make rapid progress.
Secondly, calligraphy skills are too complicated, the content is boring, and the progress is slow, so few children can stick to it until the end. Hard pen calligraphy originated from brush calligraphy, which has a complete system, is simpler and simplifies many things, so it is easier to master. For younger children, if they want to practice brush calligraphy, they can first lay a good foundation for hard pen calligraphy, which is equivalent to laying a good foundation for learning brush calligraphy.
Finally, for the writing conditions, learning Chinese brush requires a lot of space to prepare, and the space requirements for writing Chinese brush are much simpler. To write in brush, there must be ink stone. Young children have poor self-control ability, and often get full of ink spots after practicing calligraphy, while hard pen calligraphy does not have these troubles. Practicing calligraphy every day, children's spare time is less and less with the diversification of learning knowledge and skills, and it is not very effective to contact China's calligraphy for one or two hours at a time. In contrast, it is much more convenient to practice hard pen calligraphy.
I want to practice with your favorite articles, which is not easy to find.
It is recommended not to use the Chinese running script in word, because the font is too thick to practice.
I hope this helps.
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