How do beginners paste calligraphy?

Choosing an ideal copybook is an important way for beginners to learn calligraphy. Do you know the little common sense of life: put the copybook in front of or on the left side of the paper and write by looking at the stippling, strokes and glyphs of the characters? This is called copybook. While reading and writing, it is easy to figure out and master the brushwork, structure and charm of words. When reading, we should analyze and study the brushwork, stippling, brushwork, interest and form of each word on the copybook, and then guide our minds with our eyes, start with our hearts, hold a straight book, and strive to achieve the effect of pasting. Sometimes, in order to break through the key and difficult points, you can choose one word or several words from the post, concentrate on studying repeatedly, then compare with the copybook, find out the differences, and then write it purposefully and emphatically, and repeat it many times until the two comparisons are satisfactory. Temporary posts can generally be divided into "Green" and "Duilin": 1. Green. Refers to writing in Mi Zige or Jiugongge, which is suitable for writing in block letters and difficult words. When writing, you must see clearly the position, length, orthography and structure of strokes on the copybook before you can write. You can read and write pens at first. After you are a little sure, you can read and write a word, and finally you can read and write a line.