It seems that someone said that calligraphy, as an art, can't be taught, which probably means that the true meaning of calligraphy can only be found through personal hard training and heartfelt understanding. As for the role of the teacher, at most, it is like that sentence, the master leads the door and practices in the individual. With a little thought, so is writing. Are there any writers who are famous for learning from others?
As far as we writers know, writing needs to be accumulated day after day, and some just say famous words. Don't worry too much about how to write and what to write. Write a million words first. Writing must persist in writing every day, and write as much as possible, even faster. You must go through such deliberate practice to learn real skills and reach the realm of writing like a god.
Learning to write was not built in a day. What about calligraphy?
Wang Xizhi, a book sage, "forgot to eat and sleep, hanging over the years, which is abbreviated as today." It seems that calligraphy must be "long-term, vigorous and fashionable" to be "wonderful"!
Art is interlinked. Nobuo!