How do beginners of hard pen calligraphy look at sticks?

I feel that most hard-pen calligraphy begins with strokes, and it is rarely seen that it begins with structure.

Reading posts mainly depends on the shelf structure of words, and finding the center of gravity and support points of words is basically half understood.

Sticking, mainly to calm down, look at a word, face a word, don't look at a stroke, a word is a whole, strokes are only details, if you only pay attention to details, it will lose your image.

Writing is the same as drawing. You should have a whole structure in your heart.

Wait until the inter-frame structure of the word is practiced, then learn strokes, learn the skeleton first, and then enrich the blood and flesh.

Also, be a car-scrapping person, write a car-scrapping, don't always kneel, men have gold under their knees, and only kneel to the sky and their parents.