1. Correct posture: Keep your body relaxed, your feet flat on the ground, and your arms droop naturally. Hold the pen in your right hand and the paper in your left hand, and keep a stable writing posture.
2. Hold the pen correctly: hold the pen with the three fingertips of thumb, forefinger and middle finger, so that the pen and fingers form a triangle. This can keep the stability and flexibility of the pen.
3. Use the right ink: choose the ink suitable for brush calligraphy, and don't use too thin or too thick ink. The concentration of ink will affect the depth and texture of handwriting.
4. Control the stroke thickness: You can control the stroke thickness by adjusting the angle and strength between the pen tip and the paper. Beginners can practice from rough strokes and gradually transition to fine strokes.
5. Pay attention to the glyph structure: each Chinese character has its own unique structure and proportional relationship. Pay attention to the structure of glyphs in practice to keep the overall balance and aesthetic feeling of words.
6. Keep practicing: Brush calligraphy needs long-term practice and accumulation. Only by practicing for a period of time every day and constantly correcting and improving your calligraphy can you make progress.
7. Learn to imitate: Beginners can improve their skills by imitating excellent brush calligraphy works. You can choose some classic stone tablets or masterpieces to imitate learning.
8. Pay attention to breathing and rhythm: In the process of writing, pay attention to the rhythm and intensity control of breathing. Breathing smoothly helps to maintain the stability of hands and the fluency of writing.