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Water is not good for writing posts. It feels good when used, but it feels completely different from ink. Use ink!

To learn calligraphy, we must adhere to calligraphy, including copying, writing, memorizing and meaning. At first, copying (without foundation) was printing and writing, and the main way of contact was temporary writing, that is, practicing while watching, so that progress was faster. When you have a foundation, start reciting, don't read the post, but write down the words on the post, and then compare them with the copybook to find out the problems. The highest stage is meaning, not seeking form, but paying attention to vividness! Writing by yourself is easy to take a detour, and you need to find someone to help!