Adopt the correct writing posture.
Correct posture: correct posture is the first condition for writing good words. When writing, sit up straight, with your back vertical and your legs naturally separated. Keep your eyes one foot away from the paper, punch your chest off the edge of the table, hold the pen in one hand and press the paper in the other. Only in this way can all parts of the body feel stretched, flexible and relaxed.
Writing posture
The index finger is about 3 cm near the pen tip.
The thumb is slightly higher or flush than the index finger.
The lower end of the pen is gently placed at the root of the middle finger nail.
Lean your pen against the root of your index finger, not near the tiger's mouth.
The tip of the little finger and the root of the wrist are stuck on the paper.
Keep your wrists and hands in a straight line!
Correct double posture is very important. Incorrect grip will deform fingers, and also cause myopia, hunchback, spinal deformation and so on.
Writing in a good writing environment
Besides mastering the correct posture, it is best to write in a bright and quiet environment. In the environment where the light shines from the upper left, the practice effect will be better, which will help to protect your eyesight. If you write in a noisy environment, it will affect the mood of practicing calligraphy, and your heart will not calm down, so the practice effect is naturally not good. The right light also has a great influence on vision, which is easy to cause myopia.
Choose the right writing tool
We can't write without writing tools, and good writing tools and their proper coordination are also very helpful for writing well. Therefore, before practicing calligraphy, it is necessary to understand and master the characteristics and attributes of pen, paper and ink.
The pens commonly used in work and study are pens, signature pens and ballpoint pens. Ballpoint pens and signature pens are widely used in modern office because of their convenient carrying and uniform ink output. But as far as writing effect is concerned, the pen is still the best and the most commonly used. The handwriting written by this pen is clear, durable, easy to save and difficult to alter.
The choice of pens is handy, and ordinary iridium pens are generally better. The principle of pen selection is: "the nib is smooth, elastic and smooth, and the length of the pen holder is moderate." When trying to write, in addition to drawing some horizontal and vertical lines on the paper, you should also write more Arabic numerals "8" to test whether there are any scratches on the paper.