When we first learn calligraphy, the first thing we learn is the correct posture of holding the pen. For those who enroll in some courses, the teacher may be serious. However, you may need some friends who have taught themselves calligraphy to inquire about it, but after inquiring about it, I found many statements. In fact, the so-called correct pen holding posture in modern calligraphy learning refers to the "five-finger pen holding method".
Simply put, five fingers have their own uses. When the thumb holds the pen, it should exert a pressing force, and the direction of the force is the middle part of the index finger and the middle finger. When the index finger holds the pen, a hook force is generated, and the direction of the force is the direction of the thumb.
The middle finger holds the pen tube wrapped in the first and second sections of the pen, and the third finger can actually hold the pen. Nameless and pinky play a stable role.
If you often learn to write a brush, your fingers will get used to holding the pen in a few days, and you may feel uncomfortable in the early stage. You only need to master the position and strength of a few fingers and you can learn it with a little practice. This is the correct posture for us to hold the pen today.
If your posture is correct, you can move your pencil very freely, so it is easier to write correct and neat words. The force can be effectively transmitted to the pen tip, so that sufficient pen pressure can be ensured without excessive force. The words written in this way will be clear and look easier. Because you don't need too much strength, you won't feel tired after writing for a long time.