1. Correct posture: sit up straight, keep your feet flat on the ground and keep relaxed. Relax your arms and wrists naturally and don't overdo it.
2. Hold the pen correctly: When holding the pen, gently hold the pen holder with the three fingertips of thumb, forefinger and middle finger, and don't use too much force to avoid affecting the fluency of strokes.
3. Evenness of lines: keep a steady strength when writing, so that the thickness of each line is even. You can improve your ability to control lines by practicing straight lines, horizontal lines and vertical lines.
4. Font specification: Each word has its own unique structure and proportion, and should be written according to the standard font. We can improve the accuracy of glyphs by imitating excellent calligraphy works.
5. Appropriate amount of ink: the amount of ink should be moderate, neither too much nor too little. Too much ink will blur the handwriting, and too little ink will make the handwriting look dry and weak.
6. Suitable paper: Choose paper suitable for calligraphy practice, usually Xuan paper or rough paper. The texture and thickness of paper will affect the expression of handwriting.
7. Practice hard: Calligraphy is an art that needs long-term persistence. Only through constant practice can we improve our level. You can set aside some time to practice every day and gradually improve your skills and literacy.
In a word, practicing calligraphy requires mastering the correct posture, pen holding, line control, font standardization and other skills, and at the same time, we should practice frequently and constantly improve our level.