1. The lines should be undulating: when writing high words, the lines should be undulating, not too single and straight, which will make the font look stiff and unnatural. You can add some curves appropriately, or slightly rise at the end of the stroke to show the dynamic and aesthetic feeling of the lines.
2. The font should be neat: the calligraphy font on the tall one must be neat, not skewed and uneven in shape, otherwise it will affect the beauty of the words. Before writing, you can outline the outline of the font with a pencil, and then describe it with a brush or pen to avoid misprinting or rewriting.
3. The strokes should be thick and thin: the strokes should be thick and thin when writing high words. For example, the upper and lower horizontal strokes can be staggered in thickness, or the left and right vertical strokes can add some ink to make the strokes more plump and powerful.
4. Cooperate with other fonts: The tall fonts are often used in combination with other fonts, so the coordination and connection with other fonts should be considered when writing, so that the whole written work has a unified style and aesthetic feeling.
In short, the characters with high calligraphy need to have ups and downs, neat fonts and thick strokes, and coordinate with other fonts to show the unique charm of high calligraphy.