How to write calligraphy with ten thousand words?

The choice of the first copybook is very important, because once the words are formed, it is very troublesome to change them into other styles. My suggestion is that when you choose a copybook, you should consider two aspects: First, your own preferences. Read more copybooks in the book store, choose one that you like more and more, and don't choose one that you like at first sight, but after careful study, you feel that you have no personality and no taste. Because only if you like it, you will be interested in persistent practice. The second is to be close to your own font. Unless your handwriting is particularly ugly, find a font similar to your own, which is easier to practice and conforms to your own style.

After choosing the copybook, I will stay for a few days. When you get a little familiar with it, just write your words on it without following the copybook. Then you have to take out the copybook and compare each word to see where the gap is, whether it is in the overall structure or in the local strokes. Then, you should correct them one by one and concentrate on writing them several times. After that, write it again and compare it until you are satisfied. Remember to write big characters when practicing for the first time, because it will be more obvious by comparison. Practice regular script first, then running script and finally cursive script. When choosing copybooks, the styles of several Chinese fonts should be unified, preferably the same person's. Finally, be calm and don't be impetuous.