When you start practicing calligraphy, should you practice strokes before posting?

I think as long as the comparative painting has some familiar principles and some special forms, because the most important thing is to bring it into the whole line.

Some people may be confused about practicing calligraphy, that is to say, they don't know whether to practice strokes first or to practice the whole font directly. I think if you want to practice calligraphy, the importance of strokes must be there, because you must be familiar with some characteristics of such strokes, and then pay more attention to some special positions or places. Then you can bring him into the whole world. I think we can copy the copybook first and grind it twice before practicing the strokes, which will ponder over some problems that we don't understand. For example, when you practice calligraphy, some words are really ugly, and then you can have some feelings by practicing these strokes seriously.

Practice the strokes again, and you can copy the copybook again. Besides, I think that although the comparison painting is a little familiar, you really said so when writing strokes. This stroke is a way of writing, but each word in Chinese characters may have some different characteristics, so it is not that a stroke looks better than a word, but it is exactly the same inside. Therefore, if you practice this stroke too skillfully, you may not be so skilled in numbers, or you may not be so good-looking at this word. So strokes can be practiced, but there is no need to practice them too well.

For the practice of strokes, copybooks are very important, and you must be familiar with copybooks when comparing strokes. For some special words or strokes, you must practice more and remember more.