How to write calligraphy well?

There are three skills in writing calligraphy: the first skill: holding a pen like a gun. To write high-level calligraphy works, we must master the basic essentials of writing. At present, traditional calligraphy teaching advocates "five-finger writing".

The second skill: be familiar with brushwork. Learning calligraphy, like painting, is an art that outlines the main features through different lines, and both belong to the line plastic arts.

The third trick: set up a shelf for strokes. This is the last "off" of writing font. If all the previous strokes are written, but the shelf of the strokes is not set well, the space may be too compact, which will not reflect the stability and beauty of the structure. When practicing calligraphy, the structure of the font is more important than the strokes. Know how to tie a knot, and master the strokes when you write.