The words on the copybook are not bad. Once it's written normally, it won't work
The words on the copybook are not yours. What you write can only be your words. No one can write exactly the same words as those in the copybook. Only roughly similar. I suggest that if you want to write well, you have to choose a grid to write. Only the horizontal grid has no vertical grid, and the words are messy If the overall format is neat, you will succeed more than half, because you want to use it when you write, not to be a calligrapher. Everything you write needs to be appreciated by others, so you are too reluctant. After practicing writing in the correct format for a long time, you can guess that you can write better and better gradually. A short period of time and the inappropriate hardware you use will make you feel frustrated. Anyone needs time to perfect his calligraphy style. If you practice several Copybook for calligraphy books as you imagine, it means that you can write that paper well if you practice well. Then people who practice ten copybooks can write well. People who practice 100 copybooks are almost invincible, and those who practice thousands of copies are invincible forever. I don't know what to say. You can't practice writing without thinking, except writing. Only many successful examples have been studied and written. I guess you can remember that your research experience will always be in your mind. When you start writing, you will use the experience in your head. At that time, you can be called a success. My fingers have cocooned. I don't even think I can write. I was stupid. Fiona Fang, what do you think?