Do you need to practice regular script first? Or you can practice running script directly?

If you practice running script, it is better to practice regular script first and lay a good foundation with regular script, so it will be much easier to practice running script.

In fact, calligraphy is a test of how to use a pen, whether it is good or not, whether it is stable or not, and whether it can be controlled. And if you solve these problems, your calligraphy will naturally make small achievements.

Regular script can be regarded as the beginning and introduction of calligraphy. Generally, when we learn other fonts, we will learn regular script first. For nothing else, because regular script can make people learn to control pens well. Compared with other fonts, regular script can be casual and chic. Relatively speaking, regular script is more neat and formal, each stroke has requirements, and it needs to be written hard.

When teaching students calligraphy, every calligraphy teacher first teaches students to write big characters. The correctness and neatness of block letters is also a test for students. When you learn block letters well, you will be able to control the pen well at this time. Of course, this is a brush, but calligraphy is all figured out, and so is a pen. The pause between strokes is the same.

We usually use capital letters as the basis, and then start to learn other things, such as official script, running script and so on. Generally, calligraphy teachers learn regular script first, then teach running script, and then teach cursive script. Why not teach running script first because you haven't laid the foundation, just like a house without a solid foundation, how can it be stable? No matter how hard you spend on the house, you still feel that it is not so practical.

Moreover, there is a great relationship between running script and regular script, so it is difficult for us to learn from Jane, which also makes it easier for us to learn running script. At least the previous foundation is still there, and how to practice will be faster than directly practicing running script.

Practicing calligraphy is like doing things. It is better to take it step by step, so that you are practical and feel more practical. Of course, you can skip class, but you have to work harder.