1. Observe excellent fonts: Observe some excellent fonts, such as regular script and running script, and pay attention to their structure and the use of strokes. You can get inspiration through books, the Internet or consulting a calligraphy teacher.
2. Practice basic strokes: Mastering basic strokes is the basis of writing good words. You can improve the accuracy and fluency of writing by practicing basic strokes such as straight line, horizontal line, vertical line, skimming and pressing.
3. Keep practicing every day: Writing is a long-term process. Spend some time practicing writing every day. You can choose some commonly used words or phrases to practice and gradually improve your writing level.
4. Pay attention to posture and pen grip: Correct posture and pen grip are very important for writing well. Sit up straight, relax your arms and wrists, hold the pen with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger, and keep the angle between the nib and the paper at a moderate level.
5. Write more and practice more: Writing is a process that needs constant practice. You can write more articles, diaries or workbooks and improve your writing skills and speed through constant practice.
6. Pay attention to font and structure: each word has its own unique font and structure, and pay attention to the proportion and balance of each word. You can learn how to write the font and structure of each word correctly by observing excellent fonts or consulting a calligraphy teacher.
7. Self-evaluation and improvement: In the process of practicing writing, we should always pay attention to our own progress and shortcomings. You can evaluate yourself regularly, find out your own problems and take corresponding improvement measures.