Writing with a light wrist is an important skill in writing. This technique is not only about writing, but also about all aspects of writing. Since ancient times, many calligraphers and writers have emphasized the importance of this. For example, Yu Anji Zeng Yun: "If the husband does not understand the meaning of the book, he seeks the image book every bit and every painting, which is ** clumsy, and it will become a book evil!" This sentence clearly points out that those who do not know calligraphy are too foetographic when writing, which leads to a sense of clumsiness.
In writing, the importance of a weak wrist is reflected in the following aspects: too slow and without tendons, too urgent and boneless. If the pen is too slow, it will lead to a lack of muscle and strength in the text; On the other hand, if the pen is too impatient, it will cause the text to lack spine and appear dry and weak. Therefore, the correct way to use the pen should be light and empty, so that the text can have both bones and flesh.
The horizontal side tube and the vertical pipe straight front are also key factors affecting the use of the pen. The side tube of the horizontal pen will cause the strokes to be dull and fleshy, while the straight edge of the vertical pipe will cause the text to be dry and explicit. In order to achieve better writing results, we need to adjust the strength and angle of the wrist through continuous practice and thinking, so that the stroke thickness is moderate, sharp and powerful.
Only the correct pen skills are not enough, we also need to master an important realm - "thick and sharp, fine and strong". This requires us not only to maintain a balance between thick and thin strokes, but also to express different styles and emotions in our writing. The elderly are not excessive, and the short are not insufficient. This sentence also emphasizes that we should avoid excessive pursuit of one aspect of performance in our writing, and should maintain overall balance and coordination.
Using the pen and wrist lightly is not only a skill, but also an artistic spirit. It is only through continuous practice and reflection that we can gradually master this technique and express our own unique style and emotions in writing. Only then can we write truly excellent work.