Why do some people who have never practiced calligraphy write so well?

It may be because of talent, or it may be because of strong imitation ability. Besides, writing and calligraphy are two different things. If you write carefully and neatly, you will look comfortable. But this does not mean that this has reached the standard of calligraphy. Without systematic practice, it is definitely not calligraphy.

I think: eye height is the premise of hand height. If you can't find beauty, you don't know what beauty is, let alone create it. Many students think that scrawled handwriting is the so-called running script, because they are "superior in eyes and inferior in skills", so they regard ugliness as beauty. The next step is to train the brain or heart. On the basis of careful observation, we should also firmly remember those well-written forms and engrave them deeply in our minds. Whenever we mention this character, we can immediately think of its shape in copying books. Do it with a clear plan and a clear mind.

Then, practice your skills. The practice of eyes and brain is to figure out how to write. The best effect word that the heart can think of, the hand may not be able to write this best effect, because the brain may not be able to command the hand, and the hand may not be able to command the pen. Practice is to achieve the unity of mind and hand, so practice is also very important. Hand training mainly refers to strength training, wrist training and hand feeling.

If you write for a long time, your fingers will hurt, your wrists will be sore, and you can't do it manually. Teachers are often helped to copy students' questions on the blackboard. Students who do blackboard writing often write fast and well, and this is how finger strength and wrist strength are trained. Pay attention to the feeling of the hand, so that the brain can command the hand to feel that the pen is a part of the hand and unfold it. The hand in your hand can easily command the speed of the pen and what kind of effect you can write.