1. Techniques: When writing Buddhist calligraphy, we should pay attention to the thickness of strokes and the beauty of curves, and keep the structure of glyphs smooth and consistent with strokes. Writing Buddhist calligraphy requires rich calligraphy skills, and you can refer to some calligraphy tutorials to improve your writing level.
2. Pen: When writing Buddhist calligraphy, you can choose a brush or pen. Brush is suitable for writing large fonts and fonts that emphasize smooth strokes, while pen is suitable for writing fine and accurate small fonts and phonetic notation.
3. Practicing calligraphy: Practicing calligraphy is very important for improving the writing of Buddhist calligraphy. You can find some exercise books or calligraphy works to imitate, learn from other calligraphy masters and gradually cultivate your own calligraphy style.
4. Color: Generally, black is the main color used in Buddhist scriptures, but other colors can be used appropriately to increase the aesthetic feeling of fonts. The choice of color should match the overall style of calligraphy and avoid affectation.
5. Writing speed: Don't write Buddhist scriptures too fast, but keep a steady rhythm. We can strengthen or weaken the strokes appropriately to increase the variability and artistic sense of writing.
In short, writing a Buddhist book requires constant practice and exploration, as well as good cultural literacy and aesthetic vision.