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Poems describing hard work in calligraphy.

The poem describing hard pen is as follows:

1, perseverance, rotten wood can not be carved: perseverance, stone can be carved.

2, no accumulation, no miles; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river.

3, holding the wood, born at the end; The 100-foot platform starts from the foundation soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

4, dripping stone wears, rope saws wood.

5, the embankment of a thousand miles, collapsed in the ant nest.

6. Disasters often add up, but wisdom and courage are trapped in drowning.

7, tomorrow is tomorrow, how many tomorrows, I will wait for tomorrow, everything is in vain.

8. Life is diligent, and there is nothing else to ask for.

9. Indulgence and diligence are wasted in drama, and actions are destroyed in thinking.

10, poetry and books are diligent, but they are not diligent.

Starting a pen and closing a pen is starting a pen and closing the front. In different strokes, the way to come out is different. The control of finger strength on the pen is the key to writing style, and the control of finger and wrist strength is also the core factor to determine the brushwork. Not only a writing brush, but also a hard pen. When practicing, you can try to write the corresponding lines with different strength and feel the influence of strength, or turn the pen in your hand when writing, so that the nib contacts the front, side and side of the paper respectively and observe the "eight sides of the hard pen".

Read the post:

The first is meditation. When we practice calligraphy, we must focus on writing and not have too many distractions. Calm down and "examine" again. Compare the original post with your eyes, whether it is today's post or ancient post. Observe carefully the difference between the original post and what we wrote.

When you start practicing, you can observe it from the angle and position of the strokes. After careful examination with the eyes, it is "thinking carefully." We need to think with our brains. Don't think too much, think about the relationship between each pen and why. Just want to understand these two points. Finally, it is the most important "tenacity". After reading carefully and thinking with our heads, we will start writing.

Professional posts:

In calligraphy, copying means tracing red, and near means writing in a notebook against the original post. The basis of posting is reading posts. After seeing the original post, you can start writing, and after writing, you should also check the shortcomings against the original post. You can compare your own text with the original post from these dimensions: stroke position, stroke length, stroke angle, stroke strength, stroke speed and stroke radian.