Chinese characters should be full and vigorous, not scrawny, open and compact. Usually, you should practice more Chinese characters and hang them up after writing, so that you can recognize the faults of Chinese characters from a distance, which is conducive to the next improvement. In short, writing big characters is definitely not a day's work. You need to be far-sighted, practice more, think more and create more.
? Practice the fine print first and lay a good foundation. Any word can't be separated from its own basic strokes. Every stroke is no problem, and how to write it looks good.