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How to write a picture and a word when practicing Chinese calligraphy?

I haven't lived with my grandfather for more than two years. What I can't forget most is that he taught me to write Chinese calligraphy.

That autumn, my family had a white wedding, and I asked my grandfather to write something.

He took out a big pile of rice paper, a brush, an inkstone and a small dish of ink. He looked at the big piece of white paper, and wait for a while looked at it quietly for a while, as if he were drawing a grid with his eyes; It is said that it is very troublesome to write on rice paper, either draw squares on it with a pen that is not very common, or fold the paper into squares before writing. But grandpa only needs to draw a grid silently in his heart with his eyes, which is not normal! My admiration for grandpa arises spontaneously.

I stood by and watched him write. At that time, I didn't understand why others asked him to write. I don't know anything now except that his handwriting is very good.

I looked up and said innocently to my grandfather, "Grandpa, is your handwriting really that good?" I want to worship you as a teacher. what do you think? "

"How can I use the word' worship you as a teacher'?"

"I learned it from TV, hehe!"

Grandpa smiled, and for the first time, he saw that his smile was really brilliant. It was true that he said "apply what he has learned", but this calligraphy is different from watching TV. If you learn it, you must practice more. Never fish for three days and dry the net for two days! It takes a lot of perseverance. Can you stick to it? '

I know, this is grandpa's consent, and he nodded abruptly.

Grandpa and I "started". He took out the same thing as usual, but the rice paper was replaced by plaid paper. He asked me to grab a paintbrush, and I usually grab it like a pencil. Obviously, I caught the wrong one. Grandpa, who is very strict with us at ordinary times, didn't scold me, but patiently explained to me:

"Brush, that's not the case, you first put the index finger and middle finger from the pen to hook; Then use your thumb to hold it between the index finger and the middle finger from the inside out; Then put the ring finger and the little finger together with your back against the pen! "

I did as grandpa said, which is quite different from the way I hold a pencil.

I remember the first time my grandfather taught me to write "one"-my grandfather grabbed my hand, pointed it diagonally into a grid and held it to the right. He told me that this is a "pen tip"; Then go back to the left. This is the "back front".

I asked grandpa, why is this so similar to the word "one"?

Grandpa told me: no, it was originally a "one". Although there are some differences between calligraphy and ordinary writing, it ultimately comes from the words in our lives!

Grandpa asked me to practice several editions in the way he just wrote, and then taught me to write another word.

Grandpa may be a little tired-patting his thighs and shaking his feet gently from time to time. I'll give him a rest. I can practice by myself. He agreed, but in the end he was very worried: he was afraid that he had not mastered some places and "carried forward" some wrong writing. He insisted on staying with me.

Grandpa just taught me hand in hand, one by one. Tell me what this is called. ...

In the process of grandpa teaching me calligraphy, I grew up day by day and became beautiful day by day; Grandpa is getting older and blurred every day. As we all know, grandpa has a white hair and a wrinkle for me.

Now when I look at my calligraphy which won the second prize in Hunan Province, my grandfather's stern and patient figure always appears in my mind. I don't know when my eyes get wet!