The so-called "master leads the door, and practice depends on individuals." Taking part in calligraphy training, you can really master the method under the guidance of your tutor, but if you really want to write well, you have to keep practicing and find your own "feeling". Practice calligraphy, you persevere!
If you like calligraphy and want to know more, I suggest you attend calligraphy training.
If you just want to write better and meet the needs of exams or work, then I suggest you buy a good copybook, read it carefully, add more copybooks and keep practicing. It will have an effect over time!
Of course, there are countless calligraphers who taught themselves through the ages! Its root lies in our own efforts!
The following points are for reference:
1. Calligraphy pays attention to basic skills. In principle, we must practice from regular script. With a solid foundation, practicing other fonts will get twice the result with half the effort.
2. Don't practice blindly, learn to read posts first, that is, look at the basic brushwork and structure of the model essay, know the weight, speed, start and end of strokes, and then form a "feel" through continuous practice.
3. Be sure to keep practicing every day without interruption! Practice for at least half an hour every day (remember: this half an hour must be practiced with your heart, and it can never be regarded as the completion of the task).