My hobby is calligraphy.

I, Wu Huiliang, am the editor-in-chief of four dictionaries: "Cartographic Dictionary of Commonly Used Characters", "Practical Encyclopedia of Artistic Calligraphy", "Practical Dictionary of Nine-Title Calligraphy", and "Dictionary of Appreciation of Chinese Character Fonts". Calligraphy practice is to recognize and understand calligraphy, then choose one or several fonts, practice unremittingly, and strive to master it. At the same time, you should pay attention to reading more, practicing more, comparing more, as well as the correct posture of holding the pen and sitting posture. Calligraphy practice is often easier to get started than to start a family, so you must practice unremittingly.

Calligraphy is an art form owned by one of the few languages ??in the world, including Chinese calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy, etc. Among them, "Chinese calligraphy" is a traditional art unique to Chinese characters. Broadly speaking, calligraphy refers to the writing rules of language symbols. In other words, calligraphy refers to writing according to the characteristics and meaning of the text, using its calligraphy style, structure and organization to make it a beautiful work of art. Chinese calligraphy is an original expression art created by the Han people. It is known as: wordless poetry, lineless dance, pictureless painting, and silent music. Shaoxing, China is a holy land of calligraphy, and the Lanting Award is the highest award for Chinese calligraphy art.

You can start with regular script, first learn Liu style. After a certain stage, you will feel that your bones are not strong enough, then learn Yan style. If you feel that the writing is not regular enough, then learn European style. If you feel that the writing is too rigid, you can change it. After practicing Zhao style, you can then dabble in Erwang, official script, Wei stele, etc., and gradually transition to running script and cursive script. If the structure of the characters is not good, you can type the characters you want to practice on the computer, preferably in Song style, not too big, leave a space next to it, and use a pencil to separate the structure of the characters, such as the proportions of left and right, top and bottom, a certain Mark the position of a stroke in detail, do the same in the space next to it, and then follow the gourd and draw the scoop. Repeat this, and you will soon be able to master it. If the mural is not good, you can find a relatively standard copybook and follow the above method to master it quickly. Remember, you need to use standard Song style to practice structure, and you can use copybooks to practice strokes. I hope it helps you and is for everyone's reference. I hope the questioner will adopt it.