1. grip: The correct grip is the basis of calligraphy practice. You should hold the pen with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger, keep your wrist relaxed and make the nib perpendicular to the paper.
2. Start and close the pen: Light starting and heavy closing can make the strokes have a sense of change and layering.
3. Stroke thickness: By controlling the pressure and speed of the pen tip, the stroke thickness can be adjusted. Generally speaking, horizontal painting is thicker than vertical painting, and skimming is thicker than pasting.
4. Consistency of strokes: In the process of writing, we should keep the consistency of strokes and avoid pen breaking and overlapping.
5. The structure of glyphs: Each word has its own specific structure, and attention should be paid to the overall balance and coordination of words.
6. Layout of running script: When writing running script, pay attention to the distance between words and the spacing between lines.
7. Application of ink color: The depth of ink color can affect the three-dimensional sense and texture of words. Generally speaking, the ink color should be uniform, and there should be no different shades.
8. Practice method: You can improve your calligraphy level by copying famous works. At the same time, you can also try your own creation and improve your innovation ability.
9. Perseverance: Calligraphy is an art that needs long-term practice. Only by perseverance can we constantly improve our calligraphy level.