What should I follow when practicing calligraphy? How to practice calligraphy well?

Calligraphy is a unique art form in China and an important part of the cultural heritage of the motherland. Give it a try and follow these steps. First, writing: if you want to write well, you must first learn to write. Here, I only introduce a more correct, reasonable, effective and popular method called "five-finger writing". This means holding the pen tube with five fingers. Generally, the pen is held in the middle of the pen, slightly tighter, and the force is from all directions to the center of the circle, so the pen is naturally solid and stable. "Writing essentials" means that the palms are weak, the wrists are flat and the elbows are raised. Second, cantilever: beginners should practice calligraphy from wrist and elbow (cantilever). Because this is an indispensable basic skill in learning calligraphy. When writing like this, it will hurt a little to lift your arm at first. When writing, the strokes are like earthworms, which is very ugly. As long as you stick to it for a month, you will adapt. Third, posture: there are two kinds of "sitting" and "standing". For children, it is advisable to learn to write calligraphy standing up first. Because in family life, the square table is on the high side, it is difficult to meet the correct requirements if "sitting posture" is adopted. "Standing posture": The feet are naturally separated, shoulder width apart, and the upper body leans forward slightly. Don't lean on the edge of the table, press the paper with your left hand and hang your right arm, so that you can practice writing, broaden your horizons, and use your wrist, Cao Li and even your whole body strength. Fourth, strokes: start with the basic strokes of regular script. If you want to write a good stipple, you must first understand its basic form and pen skills. Fiona Fang has certain rules on how to start, stroke, collect and press (an introduction to children's calligraphy). When you are self-taught, you should learn a brush painting every week, and the size of eight centimeters is appropriate. Practice for half an hour every day, mainly to be familiar with brushwork and techniques. Paper can also be replaced by old newspapers. In this way, after eight basic arm stroke exercises, you can initially master the arm stroke technique. Fifth, big characters: start with big characters. Starting from writing big characters, learning regular script is the beginning. The above are the experiences and methods of guiding children to learn Chinese characters at all times and in all countries. Su Dongpo, a calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, once made a vivid metaphor: "Truth is like standing, behavior is like walking, and leather is like walking" (it seems to be understood as "walking"). Regular script stippling is the basis of calligraphy with smooth structure and proper rules. Beginners should generally start with the rules, practice basic skills and lay a good foundation. Among the regular script stickers, it is more appropriate to choose the regular script of Tang Dynasty. For example, Yan style pays special attention to the use of wrist, stippling is calm and vigorous, words are rich and simple, and the whole body is magnificent. It is the most legal and easy for children to learn regular script. In short, to write Chinese calligraphy, we must have "three eyes, three hearts and three hands". Practice tells us that it is not easy to learn to write Chinese brush. Only through unremitting efforts can we write correct, clear, correct and neat China's calligraphy, giving people a beautiful feeling.