However, we are not sure about the overall momentum of this word. Finally, sticking to the face helps the novice to think. You can face a word first, and of course you can also face some strokes first. Then you can write a few more words when you are familiar with it until you can recite it, that is, you can write a post without reading it. It is best to read and read more. A copybook is like your Chinese book. Read more and you will have new experiences. Sticking is a process of mastering statutes, just like learning Chinese. You should have a common language so that others can understand you. In ancient times, there was also a method of copying with double hooks, that is, crossing off the edges of words and then filling them in at one time. Many of Wang Xizhi's books are double-hooked, including Preface to the Lanting Dragon Book, Funeral Notes and so on. Many of Su Shi's ink marks are also double-hooked. Double hook is not only a good way to stick, but also a way to preserve the original traces in ancient times. Be careful not to draw, but to write. The drawn words are always just fonts. Calligraphy is a one-time irreversible writing. Writing is not about how many words you write at a time, but about perseverance.
I can write 50~ 100 words every day. It's great to stick to it. Of course, it would be even more remarkable if Zhao wrote more than 10,000 words in regular script every day.