What should I do if I want to practice my writing?

To develop one's writing style, one needs to be clear about one's goals and directions first. Here are some suggestions:

1. Learn basic strokes and glyphs: Understand the basic structure and stroke order of Chinese characters, and master commonly used glyphs and structures. You can learn by observing model characters, calligraphy textbooks or online tutorials.

2. Cultivate good writing habits: maintain a correct sitting posture and pen holding posture, pay attention to uniform force, and avoid redrawing or lightly stroking. Keep practicing every day and gradually form a stable writing habit.

3. Read more works: read excellent calligraphy works and appreciate the styles and characteristics of different calligraphers. You can start with different fonts such as regular script, running script and cursive script, and gradually find your favorite style.

4. Imitation and innovation: On the basis of imitating excellent works, gradually add your own creativity and personality. You can try to change the size, thickness and inclination of fonts to create a unique style.

5. Repeated practice and revision: Writing is a process that needs constant practice and revision. Through repeated practice, I constantly adjust and improve my font and structure, and gradually form my own style.

6. Accept other people's opinions and suggestions: ask calligraphy teachers, friends or family members and listen to their opinions and suggestions. From their feedback, I can understand my own advantages and disadvantages and further improve my writing level.

Above all, be patient and persistent. It takes time and effort to form a writing style, so don't rush for success. Through continuous study and practice, I believe I can form a unique writing style.