1. The three elements of calligraphy: brushwork, structure, and composition.
2. Penmanship: Due to different habits, it only needs to be convenient and comfortable in the process of writing and writing. It does not necessarily have to be corrected one by one. However, in the process of teaching practice, attention should be paid to cultivating those friends who are not standard in writing and using the pen. In the process of writing and using the pen, we should pay attention to the rise and fall, lifting and pressing, forward and backward, middle and side, turning, frustration, suddenness, concealment, and expansion of the pen. The comprehensive grasp ability of , Fangyuan, etc. allows him to compare the advantages and disadvantages of different executions and writings. Since ancient times, when learning calligraphy, the first priority is to use the pen.
3. Structure: Sun Guoting, the great calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, said in his "Calligraphy Genealogy": "As for the distribution of beginners, we must seek fairness; knowing the fairness, we must pursue the danger; once we can escape the danger, return to the danger" "Fairness", here is a very insightful discussion of the dialectical relationship between "fairness" and "dangerousness" in the structure of calligraphy, explaining the objective process of calligraphers from shallow to deep, from simple imitation to free application.
4. Composition: After learning the brushwork and structure, my friend also needs to solve the problem of composition of the entire calligraphy work, which is what is called "operating position" in painting. The number of words written in a piece of work varies, and the emotions and styles reflected are also different.