What tips for practicing brush calligraphy are worth sharing?

Practicing brush calligraphy is an art that requires patience and skill. Here are some tips worth sharing:

1. Correct posture: Keep your body relaxed, your feet flat on the ground, and your arms hanging naturally. Keep your wrists relaxed and don't use excessive force.

2. Hold the pen correctly: Hold the pen holder with the three fingertips of your thumb, index finger and middle finger, with moderate strength and not too tight or too loose.

3. Ink control: When dipping in ink, pay attention to the concentration of ink. You can dip less ink at the beginning and gradually increase the amount of ink to avoid uneven shades.

4. Stable strokes: When writing, keep your strokes stable. Stroke stability can be improved by practicing basic strokes and glyphs.

5. Use the pen rhythmically: Brush calligraphy requires a certain sense of rhythm. When writing, you can achieve a sense of rhythm by mastering the speed and intensity of your strokes.

6. Pay attention to the structure: When writing, pay attention to the structure of the words. Each character has its own unique structure and proportion. Pay attention to maintaining the overall balance of the character.

7. Practice more: Brush calligraphy requires constant practice to improve. You can choose some classic fonts to imitate and practice, and gradually form your own style.

8. Pay attention to breathing: When writing, pay attention to the rhythm of breathing. Deep breathing can help relax your mind and body and improve your writing skills.

9. Appreciate other people’s works: Appreciating other people’s calligraphy works can help improve your own aesthetic ability and skills.

10. Persistence in practice: Brush calligraphy requires long-term persistence and practice to make progress. Only by practicing for a period of time every day and accumulating experience can you improve your level.