Pang Zhonghua's copybook: "How to practice calligraphy with a brush", the beauty lies in people.
Hello, I'm not a calligrapher, but I write well. When I was in junior high school, my handwriting was ugly. Once again, my cousin gave me a pen. The pen is very beautiful, and I gradually like writing. But later, I felt that my handwriting could only be considered neat, without the taste of calligraphy, and it was not standard block letters. So I made up my mind to practice calligraphy. I bought teacher Pang Zhonghua's block letters and spent half an hour practicing every day. Less but better, I made a breakthrough. I practice each word about five times a day. Three months later, my handwriting was strong and tasty, and my Chinese teacher praised me. About five or six months later, I began to practice block letters. I have been practicing for two months since I laid the foundation of block letters. Writing skills: 1. Interest: Interest is a necessary prerequisite for doing a good job (you already have it). 1. determination: whatever you do, if you want to achieve something, you must make absolute efforts. (Even if you have this talent) Let me talk about my experience in learning pen calligraphy: I don't think writing pen words should be rushed, it is bit by bit. Step by step. In my opinion, there are two ways to write a good pen word: 1. Writing every word well is the external expression of calligraphy art, (this is the foundation) 1. Only when you really like and understand from the heart can you write emotional words. I attribute it to internal expression. (This is a higher realm) Example: Look at those great calligraphers. Bottom line: Write not only by hand, but also by heart! As for your question: I think it's better to practice the basic skills first and take it slowly one by one! The last sentence: the pen is calligraphy!