1. Choose the right tools: Using the right calligraphy tools such as brush, ink and rice paper will help to improve the writing effect and experience.
2. Learn basic strokes: master basic strokes such as horizontal, vertical, left and right, so as to lay the foundation for subsequent copybook exercises.
3. Copying classic copybooks: Choosing a classic copybook to copy, such as Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting or Yan Zhenqing's Yan Liqin Monument, can improve the accuracy of font and structure.
4. Pay attention to posture and pen holding method: Correct posture and pen holding method are very important for the stability and fluency of writing. Keep your body relaxed, hold the pen with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger, and control the strength and direction of the pen.
5. Slow training: slow down at the beginning, carefully describe each stroke and structure, and gradually form muscle memory. With the improvement of your skills, you can gradually speed up your writing.
6. Insist on practicing every day: form the habit of practicing every day and keep learning and making progress. Review what you have learned regularly and consolidate what you have learned.
7. Read more famous books: Appreciating and studying famous books and understanding their techniques and styles will help to improve their aesthetic and creative level.
8. Seek professional advice: If possible, seek the guidance of professional calligraphers or teachers, who can provide targeted advice and skills to help you master calligraphy skills faster.
9. Participate in calligraphy classes or activities: participate in calligraphy classes or related activities, exchange experiences with other learners and make progress together.
10. Cultivate aesthetic taste: learning calligraphy is not only the improvement of skills, but also an artistic accomplishment. Cultivating aesthetic interest in calligraphy art is helpful to better understand and appreciate calligraphy works.