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In favor of the views of normal university students, we can actually look at the characteristics of each family and focus on understanding. I remember that Su Shi's calligraphy is loose on the outside and tight on the inside, Huang Tingjian's calligraphy is tight on the bottom (Huang may have inspired it), and Sha Menghai's calligraphy is low on the left and high on the right (contrary to Huang Tingjian). This is my own opinion, because I can't speak well without a theoretical book.
However, the calligraphy works recommended by Shi Dashan, especially Zhong Qi's, have thin strokes and are not suitable for beginners. You should choose some strong and heavy ones to learn. This is another question. If you want to write passably, choose some lowercase letters. If you want to write well, you might as well write on a tablet. As for Pang and Sima, they canceled Chinese characters and didn't learn them. This kind of word is boring, it is better not to learn and pursue nature!