Can I practice lower case or running script at the beginning of calligraphy practice?

Practicing calligraphy is a long-term experience, and you can't rush for success. Just like a newborn child, we can't ask him to run at the beginning. We should learn to walk first and then let him run. The first thing you need to practice calligraphy is to have a correct pen holding posture, and then you should practice regular script first.

Regular script is despised by many people who practice calligraphy. They think that running script or cursive script will eventually be practiced anyway, so why spend a lot of time practicing regular script? But it can be said that it is impossible to practice running script or cursive script well without the beginning of regular script. As an introduction to calligraphy, regular script is reasonable, because the writing of regular script is more standardized, and it takes more time to write a word than running script. Therefore, for beginners, we must pay attention to the standards and norms of stopping writing at the beginning of every word, stroke and little detail. Pursuing details at the beginning will be of great benefit to the later practice, so the advice for beginners must be to practice regular script first. Only by practicing the standard writing of each word can we say that it is much easier to practice running script again. As long as you know the writing characteristics and order of running script and practice more, you can write a beautiful running script calligraphy.

Practicing calligraphy is a matter of patience. You can calm yourself down by practicing calligraphy. You can standardize your writing by practicing regular script and write more carefully. The feeling of practicing running script after practicing regular script is completely different from the feeling of practicing running script at first, and there will be a feeling of "writing like a god" Therefore, if you want to practice calligraphy well, you must calm yourself down and hone your foundation.