One is not to be greedy. Practice three or five or ten words a day in stages, and finally practice dozens of words a day when you are proficient. Strive for gaps, including stippling, the structure of the word box, etc. To pursue modeling, write close to the original post.
The second is to pay attention to methods. The first step is to cover the copybook with thin paper to describe it, master the stroke thickness and structural characteristics of the words, and strive to describe it like the original picture of the copybook. Next, in the case of very similar descriptions, change the practice method and write according to the copybook to make it look like the original one. After the temporary writing meets the requirements, don't read the copybook, write it behind your back as if you had passed the exam.
The third is to learn to apply. After the temporary writing has reached a skilled shape, we can recall the words on the copybook in the process of writing homework and daily writing, and actively apply them in writing practice to consolidate and improve them.