My calligraphy can be written in regular script, which makes it both elegant and orthodox.
The stroke order of my character: left, horizontal, vertical hook, lift, oblique hook, left, and dot. Pay attention to one principle when writing, which is to be tight on the inside and loose on the outside.
The first stroke should be shorter, flatter, short and concise. The second horizontal line can be tilted slightly upward. The third vertical hook can be written as a curved hook, which can be slightly curved. Bring up the painting. The left side is flat, horizontal, and the spacing between the drawings is basically equal. The vertical hook divides the lifting painting into left and right parts, which must be longer on the left and shorter on the right. The diagonal hook raises the pen to the highest level, and then closes the pen to the lowest level. When drawing, be careful to move closer to the top. Finally, finish with stippling.
The correct format of calligraphy signatures
The correct format of general calligraphy signatures includes: the source of the text content, the recipient of the gift, the reason for creation, creation time, author's name, font size, etc. If the main text is in regular script, you cannot use regular script when signing. Similarly, if the text is in official script, you must use cursive script or chapter cursive to sign.
The reason why you cannot use the same calligraphy style to sign is because people also need to check the ability to sign. If the calligraphy style and the signature style are consistent with each other, people will think that your skills are insufficient. Only by using two or more calligraphy styles can you more fully grasp your writing ability and calligraphy level.