First, master the correct posture. Correct posture refers to sitting up straight, relaxing shoulders, naturally stretching arms and wrists, holding a pen stably, etc. This can reduce the problems of hand fatigue and unstable paddling.
Secondly, master the basic strokes. Include five basic strokes of horizontal, vertical, left, right and left and their combinations. You can practice by imitating the works of calligraphy masters or referring to calligraphy textbooks.
Third, choose suitable materials and tools for practicing calligraphy. You can choose some special tools such as writing paper, brush and rice paper, and choose the appropriate materials according to your own practice level.
Finally, keep practicing. Calligraphy needs long-term persistence and practice to make progress. You can arrange some time to practice every day, such as practicing basic strokes, copybooks, brush strokes and so on.
In short, beginners should master the correct posture and basic strokes, choose appropriate materials and tools, keep practicing and constantly improve their calligraphy level.