Look at the post first, that is, understand word by word, the shelf structure of the word, the proportion and position of each component in a word. Don't be greedy for the length and angle of a stroke.
The second is temporary paste. Look at the copybook, it is best not to use the red paint copybook. Basically, it's ok, that is, the structure is basically mastered, and then it's back to back, that is, it's not written by memory according to the copybook, and then find out the problems and rewrite it after writing the copybook.
The third is to choose stickers. Don't choose to brag. Handwriting is like printed stickers. Because the structure of calligraphy is the same as that of hard pen, the frame structure of running script is based on Wang Xizhi's holy edict, and the handwriting is standardized and beautiful.
Search on the Internet: Yang Zaichun, I think it's best to learn his calligraphy by practicing hard pen calligraphy. A few years ago, he published several hard-pen Copybook for calligraphy, all of which were very good. Look for it.
On the other hand, learning calligraphy focuses on enlightenment, especially reading posts, which requires more analysis. If we can draw inferences from one instance, we will get twice the result with half the effort.
If you can, read more copybooks of historical celebrities and use less money-making things.
After reading Yang Zaichun's words, I know that some copybooks are vulgar.
Let's call it a day.