1. grip: The correct grip is the basis of calligraphy. Hold the pen gently with the fingertips of thumb, forefinger and middle finger, keep your wrist relaxed, and flexibly control the thickness and strength of strokes.
2. Line control: The core of calligraphy is the control of lines. By adjusting the angle and strength between the pen tip and the paper, lines with different thicknesses and textures can be created. Pay attention to keep a steady gesture during practice to avoid trembling and trembling.
3. Glyph structure: Each Chinese character has its own unique structure and proportional relationship. When practicing, we should pay attention to the structural characteristics of glyphs, master the position and order of each stroke, and the overall balance and aesthetic feeling of words.
4. Ink and wash skills: Ink and wash is an important tool in calligraphy, and mastering the skills of using ink and wash can improve the quality of works. Learn to control the shade and uniformity of ink, as well as the penetration and diffusion effect of ink.
5. Writing speed: Writing speed is very important for the fluency and consistency of calligraphy. Beginners can start from write slowly and gradually improve their speed, but make sure that every stroke is accurate.
6. Practice methods: Calligraphy practice needs to be systematic and continuous. You can choose to imitate famous works and copy them. You can also choose to create freely and give full play to your creativity and imagination.
7. Observation and learning: Observing excellent calligraphy works can help us learn and learn from the experience and skills of others. You can visit calligraphy exhibitions, read calligraphy books, or exchange learning with other calligraphy lovers.