Then, pick your favorite cursive style. You can copy, cultivate hand feeling, increase experience, and practice makes perfect.
Then, determine your own style route.
Finally, a lot of practice. Cursive script is a good word as long as it is smooth and coherent and has no sense of stagnation. However, success depends on practice.
If you haven't practiced running script, I suggest you don't practice cursive script yet. It's really hard for people who haven't practiced running script. In that case, I suggest that you study Zhao Mengfu's running script works, such as Qianhouchibi Fu and Leisure Fu, which are all good examples. You can also choose to practice Mi Fei's Tiaoxi poem post, Shu Su post and Su Shi's Huangzhou cold food post, all of which are good examples. You can also practice the preface of Wang Xizhi's holy teachings, but whether Wang Xizhi's preface is a beginner's running script or a temporary study of ink depends on personal interests.
To practice running script well, I suggest you find a calligraphy teacher, or find an elder who can write calligraphy around you to teach you, so that you will learn better and faster.
If you are self-taught, you should be patient enough. Always compare with the original posts, buy more books, and often surf the Internet to see how others practice. When taking part in the competition, you need a good cursive dictionary, one by one, and one by one. Then, determine your own game style. Write five or ten cursive scripts with the same content at the same time, and pick out the most satisfactory one and send it to the competition for awards.
Generally speaking, in provincial competitions, there is little difference between the level of the third prize and the level of the first prize, and sometimes even almost the same. However, different awards must be awarded. Many provincial calligraphers are neck and neck with national calligraphers, but there is a rank title that makes them look different.