The correct way to stick to your post

You must draw the strokes in place first. This step suggests that novices spend 50% of their energy. For the convenience of beginners, I listed the following specific details: getting started with a pen: peak? Side? Or a light meal? Pen collection: back to the front? Light up and go back to the front? Skimming: Shape, Angle and Length? Folding: inner hook: shape, angle, pen speed? Details: short stroke? Long stroke: At what speed? Finger palm: How to adapt to the changes of these strokes? How to push, pinch, lift and press? How to master the speed? Stroke is the most direct embodiment, the basic unit of brushwork and the most basic aesthetic law of calligraphy. The core of copybook is brushwork. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to spend 50% of your energy.

The font structure in the article should be appropriate. This step requires 30% effort. After the stroke is solved, it is the glyph structure. In fact, how to write the second pen has been determined. Every word and stroke of the classic copybook echoes and needs to be deeply understood. So I give two questions about fonts: position: the relative position and length of strokes? Echo: What is the connection between strokes? In this link, what is needed is "image". But to be vivid, what is needed is consistency. Beginners don't have to worry, they will understand cursive script.

The last step of posting is the whole article, and the rules must be in place. There are three problems in this link: position: the relative position of words. Size: The proportion of the size of a word. Relevance: the mutual echo of upper and lower words.