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Cheng Hard Pen Calligraphy Course
Cheng's hard-pen calligraphy tutorial is as follows:

1, learn basic strokes: first learn the basic strokes of hard pen calligraphy, such as horizontal, vertical, left and right. You can practice by copying copybooks and observing objects in real life.

2. Learn the structure of Chinese characters: Understanding the structure of Chinese characters helps to write Chinese characters better. You can learn the basic structure of Chinese characters by learning reference books such as Xinhua Dictionary.

3. Learn common words: Mastering some common words can help you write better in your daily life. You can accumulate it by reciting texts and reading articles.

4. Practice Lian Bi: After mastering the basic strokes and vocabulary, you can try to practice Lian Bi. Lian Bi is an advanced skill of hard pen calligraphy, which can make your calligraphy more fluent and beautiful.

5. Pay attention to writing norms: When practicing hard pen calligraphy, pay attention to following writing norms, such as neat fonts and consistent line spacing. This can improve the quality of your writing and make your works more enjoyable.

6. Keep practicing: Hard-pen calligraphy takes a long time to master. If you want to get good grades, you must keep practicing.

Matters needing attention in writing hard pen calligraphy include choosing suitable hard pen, holding the pen correctly, controlling the thickness of strokes, and paying attention to the structure and proportion of glyphs.

1. Choose a suitable hard pen: the tools for hard pen calligraphy mainly include pens, ballpoint pens and signature pens. When choosing a hard pen, you should choose according to your personal preferences and needs. Generally speaking, pens and ballpoint pens are more common, and signature pens are suitable for signature and daily use.

2. Hold the pen correctly: Holding the pen directly affects the writing effect and feel comfort. The correct holding posture should be: hold the pen holder with thumb, forefinger and middle finger, so that the pen holder naturally fits the palm of your hand, and don't use too much force. At the same time, the wrist should be relaxed to avoid stiffness.

3. Control the stroke thickness: The line thickness of hard pen calligraphy can be achieved by adjusting the angle between the pen tip and the paper. Generally speaking, the thicker the strokes, the greater the angle; The thinner the strokes, the smaller the angle. In practice, you can start with thick lines and gradually transition to thin lines.

4. Pay attention to the structure and proportion of glyphs: Hard-pen calligraphy requires reasonable glyph structure and coordinated proportion. Pay attention to the size and position of each part and the overall sense of balance when writing. We can improve the accuracy of font structure by observing the template and practicing it repeatedly.