When I first started learning calligraphy, they all said that my strokes were weak. How can I improve my brushwork?

First of all, brushwork is closely related to your understanding of calligraphy, especially in the early stage of learning regular script.

The shelf structure of words? (Mainly strokes? I don't understand.

Solution: 1 Read and paste X3? Look at strokes and trends? 2. After almost, you can try to hang your wrist and write strokes. This is very painful when I first learn, my hands will be extremely sour in an instant, and the strokes are still unstable. But the effect is very good and the intensity will be different. Slowly, well, if you have a good understanding for half a month, why don't you stick it standing (no stone tied to your arm)?

Oh, by the way, let's talk about popular science. When Lanting Calligraphy Art College took the calligraphy exam, there was no stool for you to sit on. Everyone stood up.