Why are the strokes I write always crooked when I practice calligraphy on the copybook? How to write it well?

Learning calligraphy is a very good thing. The most important thing is to have perseverance and firm confidence. In fact, learning calligraphy is also a matter of skill and skill. It can only be done through more practice, more copying, more experience, and more reading of calligraphy. Only through continuous practice and awareness can you devote yourself to calligraphy. In this way, you can practice calligraphy to the highest level. Start by practicing from being untidy to being neat, and from basic horizontal and vertical exercises until you can do it with your hands if you have your mind set on it. From the frame structure of the characters to the beautiful layout, it flows smoothly. Start with the post first, work your way up, and success will come naturally. From block letters to running script to cursive script, get comfortable with it and you'll be done. But practicing calligraphy is a never-ending career. When you practice to the point where you have to write every day, then you have entered the realm of calligraphy. It is a state of selflessness and the highest state of calligraphy art.