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1. First of all, we must have the correct attitude and the spirit of hardship and endurance, and at the same time, we must also have the determination to practice the words well. It takes time to hone a good handwriting to make it clear.
2. Develop good writing habits. On the one hand, the posture of holding the pen when writing should be standardized, and on the other hand, the sitting posture when writing should also be standardized.
3. If you want to write well, you must first have to draw one stroke at a time and practice writing slowly. Since Chinese characters are square characters, you can use some scripts that provide tracing functions to strengthen the practice.
At first, start with strokes, and then practice writing with more strokes when you are familiar with them. It is recommended to write italics when you first start practicing writing. When you are proficient, you can practice other fonts, or practice calligraphy.
4. Insist on practicing writing every day, only by persevering can you practice words well. It is recommended to spend 20 to 60 minutes a day practicing handwriting, and to write consistently every day. At the same time, carefully figure out the structure of the font and how the individual strokes are coordinated.
Extended information: Combined with the wrong pen holding posture, there are roughly the following situations:
1. Thumb bag buckle type. This kind of pen holding posture is mostly with the thumb force, from the top of the pen barrel to buckle the pen bag at the tiger's mouth, the contact between the thumb and the pen is at the root of the second knuckle of the thumb, by the thumb and the middle finger, a buckle and a clamp pen.
2. Thumb inside sticker clamp type. In this posture, the inside of the thumb is pressed down against the barrel, with the front end of the barrel against the middle finger and the back end against the tiger's mouth.
3. Thumb tip and index finger tip pinching type. This kind of pen grip method mainly relies on the tip of the index finger and the tip of the thumb to exert force, because the surface of the pen barrel is small, and the fingertips can not use force, there is often a pain in holding the hand for a long time, and the pen barrel is not pinched tightly at all.
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Standardized Chinese characters refer to simplified characters and inherited characters that have been collated and simplified and officially announced by the state in the form of the General List of Simplified Characters and the General Standard List of Chinese Characters. The "General Standard Chinese Character List" clarifies the standards for standardizing Chinese characters.
In the official documents of the People's Republic of China, "orthographic characters" is the antonym of "variant characters", and the orthographic characters are based on the characters selected in the "First Batch of Variant Character Collation Table" issued by the Ministry of Culture and the Chinese Character Reform Commission in 1955. In 1955, the "First Batch of Variant Characters Collation Table" included in the orthographic characters were standardized Chinese characters, and the relative variant characters were non-standard Chinese characters, which were no longer used except for surnames and some special occasions. The 1986 republished General List of Simplified Characters and the General List of Modern Chinese Characters both revised the variant characters proposed in the First Batch of Variant Character Collation Table.
In October 1986, the simplified characters included in the "General List of Simplified Characters" approved for republication were standard characters, and the traditional Chinese characters were non-standard characters, which were generally discontinued in the occasion for the public. In the List of Common Characters of Modern Chinese published in 1988, the new glyphs were standard glyphs, and the relative old glyphs were non-standard glyphs and were no longer used.
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(2) Hold the pen straight, the tip of the pen should be straight forward, not inclined inward, and the tip of the index finger should be about one inch away from the tip of the pen. If you don't hold the pen properly or the tip of the pen is oblique inward, you can't write well, you can't write horizontally, you can't write well, it's hard to hook, and even every time you write, you have to move your right hand. At the same time, the lines written are spineless, and there is no rhyme, and the glyphs cannot be stretched and generous.
It can be seen that correct and standardized posture is a prerequisite for writing well, and on this basis, I would like to give three suggestions to students:
1. Write basic strokes. Each word is made up of basic strokes. To write well, you have to write every basic stroke of it. Each stroke must go through the process of starting, moving, and closing.
2. Write the side of the word. Most Chinese characters have their own biases, and these biases also have their own characteristics and rules. By mastering these writing rules, you can apply them to the writing of Chinese characters and make the structure of the characters more reasonable.
3. Write the structure of the word. Although the structure of Chinese characters varies from one to another, there are still rules to follow. The shape of Chinese characters is characterized by a square shape, with fewer single-character characters, the largest number of characters in the left and right structures, and the height of the left and right sides is different, and the width is different, such as:
Left narrow right wide, left wide right narrow, etc. In the same way, for characters of other structures, we should also pay attention to finding their writing rules.
Words have no 100 days", to write a good hand, it is not an overnight thing. If we can do "eyes, hands, and hearts" in every writing class and every homework, from the strokes of the words, the side to the structure of the words, step by step practice, then everyone can write a good hand. Let's work together to write a beautiful handwriting!
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Imitate other people's fonts first, and then write your own fonts, write slowly, stroke by stroke, and practice slowly.
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Buy a calligraphy book to practice, first look at the strokes it writes, then follow the calligraphy, and then use the exercise book to practice yourself.
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Buy a pen calligraphy, compare it with the drawing, and practice it well......Italics work best.
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If you don't understand, you will understand it when you learn calligraphy.
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Ask the person he or she loves to eat
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