1. Learning Basis: Understand the origin and development history of calligraphy and the characteristics of various fonts. Be familiar with basic strokes and structures, and master correct pen holding posture and writing skills.
2. Watch the works of famous artists: By appreciating the calligraphy works of famous artists, you can learn their skills in brushwork, structure and layout. You can watch it through books, exhibitions or online resources.
3. Practice basic strokes: the basis of calligraphy is strokes, and it is necessary to practice various basic strokes repeatedly, such as horizontal, vertical, left and right strokes. You can practice by imitating famous books or using copybooks.
4. Write more and practice more: calligraphy needs constant practice to improve. You can choose some classic poems or famous sayings to write. Practice for a period of time every day, and gradually improve your writing speed and accuracy.
5. Pay attention to structure and layout: The structure and layout of calligraphy works are very important to the overall effect. Pay attention to the reasonable arrangement of the size, spacing and line spacing of the words to make the works look neat and beautiful.
6. Cultivate aesthetic ability: Calligraphy is an art. To improve your calligraphy level, you need to cultivate your aesthetic ability. You can improve your aesthetic level by appreciating other art forms, such as painting and music.
7. Seek guidance and feedback: You can seek advice and guidance from a calligraphy teacher or an experienced calligrapher. At the same time, you can show your works to others, accept their feedback and suggestions, and constantly improve your calligraphy level.
In short, improving the level of calligraphy requires persistent practice and study, as well as cultivating one's own aesthetic ability and artistic accomplishment.