Mr. Pan Boying said that the proper way to learn ancient calligraphy is to have three sets of kung fu at the same time.
Which three sets? It is "hook", "copy" and "pro".
"Hook" is to cover the original calligraphy of the ancients with transparent or translucent tissue paper, and trace the handwriting under the tissue paper with a very thin pen, which becomes empty words. This is called "double hook". When it is hooked, it fills in the blank and becomes a copy of the original. This is the first set of kung fu.
"Imitation" means covering the paper on the copy of the previous paragraph and writing one by one. Now the way to trace the little red book is to copy the book. This is the second set of kung fu.
"Kiss" means face to face. The "pro" in calligraphy is to put the original on the console table and learn to write face to face.
These three sets of kungfu are the most accurate and fastest ways to learn ancient calligraphy.
This is how seniors learn books. These three sets of kung fu go hand in hand at the same time, which is an effective way to ensure the success of writing. Seemingly stupid, it is actually the smartest and most convenient.
The picture shows an excerpt from Mr. Pan Boying's post.