How can I write if I can afford the pen? I feel like many students will have this question!
Last night, a classmate asked me how to write better if I could afford the pen. I haven’t done any in-depth research myself, and my feeling is that it’s important, but it seems like this statement is unreliable! So early in the morning I went to Baidu to read a popular explanation about the importance of importance.
It turns out that heavy and heavy refers to:
There is a pause when starting the pen. When starting the pen, write a diagonal point from the air to the lower right. This is the first pause and the most important stroke I have realized. When writing the horizontal part of the main body, tilt it slightly to the upper right, about 10 degrees.
Note: When drawing horizontally, the drawing should be flat and straight. If the drawing is too heavy, it will easily bend.
After finishing the horizontal stroke, when you close the pen, write the second diagonal point diagonally to the lower right. This is the second pause.
When writing short horizontal strokes, the strokes in these two places should be smaller. You don’t have to write the first pause.