I have been practicing calligraphy with copybooks. Can I really practice beautiful handwriting?

Haha, I think too much. Practicing with copybooks all the time will limit your writing style. Maybe your handwriting will be monotonous, but as far as my handwriting is concerned, it can only be said that it is bad.

In junior high school, our teachers speak and write beautifully, and students at the same level will have different test scores, especially Chinese. At that time, the class teacher collectively ordered copybooks, and everyone had them. The teacher stipulated that a copybook must be handed in every day.

From grade one to grade three, we have been writing posts continuously for three years. People who write well are still good-looking, while those who write poorly, haha, are uglier than before. Let's just say that they may not be able to see his strokes or words clearly before, but now they can recognize them clearly.

To tell the truth, I have been practicing calligraphy with copybooks, which is too limited to my own words. Moreover, the habit can be cultivated without interruption for 27 days. If you can still write now, I suggest you stop writing, which will change your writing style. More importantly, you will never find the feeling of writing at the beginning. You may become unable to write. Before, my family said that my writing was ok and neat, but it was a little big. Writing as a child was really a thief. The teacher doesn't like our calligraphy, saying it takes up too much space. After I started writing posts, I began to struggle with how to write them. Then the previous big characters gradually became smaller until I couldn't write such a small word anymore, and people couldn't write two lines, so I filled in one line.

Because of this, the teacher said that a girl, unlike a girl, grew up in vain. what can I say? I am very helpless. All right. A word of advice, believe me, good-looking words can't be practiced. However, if most people don't know your handwriting, I suggest practicing your copybook first.

This will help others to better understand your calligraphy. It can correct your crooked words. If you really want your handwriting to be ok, you can buy some A4 white paper and write it slowly by yourself, or ask someone with better handwriting to write you a pair of words and then write them according to his own strokes. Slowly, your handwriting is almost the same as his.

But it takes some time to practice this well, not that you have learned it, or that you will be able to do it well by persistence, but also by feeling. Generally, great gods with beautiful writing have their own styles.

Whether your handwriting looks good or not, think twice before choosing a copybook, because some people really don't want to use copybooks, such as me. If you use it well, you can correct the font. If you don't use it well, you will find it difficult to write now.