Girls want to practice calligraphy for 20 years ~ but I don't know where to start ~ I heard that it is better for girls to practice Han Li, so do you want to practice Cao Quanbei or something?

This should be specific, hard pen or soft pen. The most basic thing is to master certain writing skills and be familiar with writing tools. If you want to do a good job, you must sharpen your tools first. Know the object and environment you want to mix first. Then organize the plan and finally put it into practice. Calligraphy is a big concept, based on Chinese characters, so it is generally to write the words first before talking about calligraphy. Rational writing means combining strokes into a harmonious font. There are Chinese characters such as pen, stroke, stroke order, structure and what. If you are an amateur, it is feasible to write neatly for people to see clearly. If you want to be a professional, you'd better find a professional who knows how to do it under the guidance of a teacher. Hard pen calligraphy is also suitable for simple points, and it is also possible to practice hard pen without being so elegant. I like the square atmosphere in Pang Zhonghua, so I can learn from it. Soft pen? I suggest that it is best to have a general understanding of some concepts and terms of calligraphy, and then buy a Copybook for calligraphy with the structure of tern Liu Zhao, and then buy a copy posted by someone in the copybook. The combination of the two is efficient. Of course, weighing is ultimately my hobby and persistence. Three days of fishing and two days of drying nets make nothing.