To learn China's calligraphy, you can first use old newspapers, buy some cheap ink and use ordinary block letters. Have some basic knowledge, paper, buy "wool paper", "yuan book paper" and "wool paper", which is cheap and has the effect of rice paper. You can buy "Xuan paper" when you enter the competition, write it out and frame it. Xuan paper is divided into "raw Xuan" and "cooked Xuan". Write in "cooked announcement". Draw "freehand brushwork" with the meticulous brush of "life propaganda", in small letters. Use "cooked propaganda". When I was young, I traveled a lot. I only brought a writing brush, dipped some water in the hotel table and wiped it clean before writing. Later, at home, I wrote on the old newspaper I read, first in small font. Write it in print again. Write a newspaper twice. In the office, I hold a pen and write with a brush. I can't be a calligrapher, but I like calligraphy. Writing is not about being famous. But to cultivate sentiment.
There are all kinds of paper and brushes on the stalls selling stationery in the wholesale market (at first, they just wrote with big white clouds). "Yidege" ink is more expensive and can be bought cheaply. Wash pens, use old teacups or small rice bowls. In short, kung fu is not in the instrument, but in the hand.
I wish you good grades.