It's better to learn other styles first than to practice European style at the beginning of learning calligraphy.

Calligraphy, like martial arts, is easy to practice since childhood. For example, children teach them to practice writing brush or hard pen calligraphy from the third grade of primary school. Most people say that calligraphy refers to soft pen calligraphy, and hard pen calligraphy is also a kind of calligraphy. The two can influence each other. I suggest you practice fonts from hard-pen calligraphy first, so that you can know the distribution, structural details and joints of fonts well. At the same time, I also learned brush calligraphy, and the effect was very good. At the beginning, we often asked to learn only block letters, such as European style, Yan style and Liu style. Because these people's calligraphy is strong, the joints are obvious and the structure is harmonious, which is conducive to cultivating people's wrist strength and arm strength and is of great help to learning calligraphy in the future. Words are the same as people, and practicing words is not completely copied. If you write your own aesthetic feeling, you will make great progress through gradual comparison and evolution.