Materials and tools needed for writing Chinese characters: brush, rice paper, ink, inkstone.
1. Prepare writing tools: prepare writing brush and Xuan paper, dip the writing brush in ink, and adjust the ink concentration.
2. Start writing: slowly write down the first stroke of the first word on the rice paper, and then conveniently write down the second stroke of the first word, trying to be consistent.
3. Continue writing: Pay attention to the rhythm and strength of writing, and keep the pen tip in proper contact with the paper. And continue to write on the left.
4. Complete Lian Bi: Write on the right. After hyphenation, you can add some details to make the font more full and three-dimensional.
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