When practicing hard pen calligraphy, you should practice strokes first, then radicals, and finally combine the radicals to form a complete word. When combining radicals, we should also pay attention to the uniform distribution of the overall structure.
In a unique character, the characters with few strokes are generally shorter, the font structure should be decent up and down, the arrangement should be even, not too long or too short, the characters with many strokes should be full when writing, and the characters with many strokes should be compact when writing.
Hard-pen calligraphy generally has a wide left-right structure when writing. At this time, the strokes should be arranged evenly, not too wide or too crowded, and the overall occupation should be even.
Generally, there are many characters with upper and lower structures, single characters and horizontal strokes. In order to keep beautiful, you can appropriately extend a stroke when writing to make the whole character more beautiful.
To practice calligraphy, we should not only master basic skills, but also practice hard. Calligraphy can only be perfected through constant practice, and good calligraphy should be practiced for at least half a year.