Taking Cui's exercises as an example, this paper introduces three most important writing formats:
1, write the text first, and write the title and source at the signature;
2. Write the source of the title first, then write the text and then sign it;
3. Write down the source of the title in the form of the title tag on the title tag.
Extended data:
The writing format of ancient calligraphy in China is usually "from right to left, from top to bottom", without punctuation, from the text to the end, without spaces. If there is enough space at the end of the article, you can sign your name, including the title and author of the extracted ancient poems.
If there is not enough space, you can omit the title of the poem, that is, record a poem or a word, or omit the date of writing. The title and author are generally not omitted, otherwise it is not a complete work.