Calligraphy practice, why is there no progress in practice?

Analysis of your situation can be roughly attributed to the following reasons, please pay attention to the right seat:

1, improper writing method. It is not so much "practicing calligraphy" as "copying" copybooks. There is no meticulous brushwork and structural analysis, only a gourd is drawn. Although you are persistently "posting" every day, in fact, maybe you are not really practicing calligraphy, but posting with amazing perseverance and enthusiasm.

correction method

Practice calligraphy according to the procedure of "seeing-writing-comparing-changing-comparing-changing". Don't be greedy for a long time, spend 30 minutes every day; Don't be greedy, write three or five words at a time. Look at the copybook (some people call it "looking at the copybook"), write according to the copybook, compare your own words with those on the copybook, then find the differences, rewrite, correct the shortcomings, and sometimes try to write and ponder over the partial brushwork repeatedly, and constantly become familiar with the characteristics of the copybook and the characteristics of the brush. So repeatedly, make your font gradually close to the post, and try to write like it. Resolutely put an end to simple "plagiarism" copybook content. This is the direct reason why many people fail to practice calligraphy.

Maybe it's not as bad as the first case. If you are really not the first case-just copying, that is to say, your practice method is correct. Perhaps with your in-depth understanding of copybooks, your vision and appreciation ability have improved, but your brushwork has not kept up, but there has been a phenomenon of "eyes are superior and eyes are inferior". Congratulations, if you can stick to the copybook in your eyes, maybe in the near future, you will see your progress.

Specific analysis of the specific situation, the above is just a guess, for reference only. I hope it works for you.

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