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Thin pen calligraphy course
Fine-brush calligraphy courses are as follows:

First, the choice of pen.

As the saying goes, "if a worker wants to do a good job, he must sharpen his tools first." To practice fine gold with a hard pen, we must first be clear: what kind of pen should we choose?

You know, Song Huizong Evonne can write such a unique font, which is inseparable from the pen he uses. The pen used by Song Huizong is Gou Xianbi. The hardness of the pen tip is the key to fine and powerful fine gold strokes.

So when practicing with a hard pen, you can use a gel pen. The pen tip of gel pen is hard and elastic, and the strokes written are thin and lack of change, which is a big defect in practicing other books, but it is more conducive to the performance of "fine strength" when used to practice thin gold body.

Second, the characteristics of books.

Choose the right pen, first look at some characteristics of thin gold body. Knowing these characteristics and reflecting them in words, you have already entered the door of thin gold body.

First, let's look at the strokes. In terms of strokes, Shoujin style is different from other calligraphy styles, mainly reflected in the following two points:

First, thin gold strokes are thinner than other books, with less single stroke change and relatively faster stroke speed.

Second, in writing, fine gold is more obvious for turning and stopping.

You can see that the strokes in the upper part are relatively compact and the strokes in the lower part are relatively stretched.

Third, tight left and loose right. The looseness and tightness here refers not to the size of the radical, but to the structure.