Calligraphy lovers give more advice. Thanks in advance. I like calligraphy, but I have to practice it by myself without a teacher.

I am a left-handed calligrapher. Don't be like him. In my opinion, your calligraphy works, in a word, are not bad, because of your artistic talent, but learning calligraphy is a gradual process. You can tell at a glance that you have been learning regular script for too short a time. Only when you understand regular script thoroughly can you understand the relationship between strokes and bands. It is recommended to learn regular script first (such as Ou, Yan, Liu and Zhao). I suggest that the European style is more standardized, and then learn the running script, write down the writing methods of some radicals (also called codes) and fix them in your mind. In the process of gradually stepping into the whole word creation (in fact, in a strict sense, calligraphy is not called creation, but just arbitrary).