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alessandro 刘天武
how to practice Chinese handwriting
大家好,
我学习中文五个月,想练习写汉字。请你们帮我一下?
I need to know what kind of paper is better tu use, I mean what kind of square, what kind of size is better to start and where on line to find out. At the moment I use white paper, but I saw that it is difficult to make the hanzi regular in the shape and proportion,
thanks a lot
再见
20 de sep. de 2014 16:36
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Hi, Alessandro. I'm not Chinese, but I learn Chinese too.
I think it doesn't matter what paper you use.
But you should use squared notebook like this. There are 4 squares for one character. You can make it in Microsoft Excel. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aMmVn-3d_Pg/UZMCrayQL1I/AAAAAAAAAPo/W8rwFh3RbhI/s1600/write-chinese-calligraphy3.gif
I'm used to do it in my squared notebook: http://cs619124.vk.me/v619124851/25d9/LAKoAHV4fyY.jpg
20 de septiembre de 2014
2
at first use "copybook" which is called "字帖".then use the papper with square blank called"田字格“
21 de septiembre de 2014
1
I notice most of people here are talking about practicing calligraphy, I mean like using brush and ink. I thinks for us as beginners calligraphy is a very high level skill.
I think for you a basic practice is just ok, you can get a page with big squares, then try to suit the letters just in the square space, and repeat sooo much times. That's basically the way to practice.
23 de septiembre de 2014
1
use just common lined paper... usual lines
22 de septiembre de 2014
1
what are you studying Chinese calligraphy fonts?
21 de septiembre de 2014
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alessandro 刘天武
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Italiano, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Español
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