What skills do you share in self-study calligraphy?

It takes patience and perseverance to teach yourself calligraphy. Here are some sharing tips:

1. Choose the right tool: choose the pen and ink that suits you. Beginners can choose hard pen or brush according to their own preferences and needs.

2. Learn basic strokes: The basis of calligraphy is to master basic strokes, such as horizontal, vertical, left and right strokes. You can learn by observing model characters or calligraphy lessons.

3. Practice basic glyphs: Practice basic glyphs by imitating model characters, such as "one" and "ten" in regular script. Pay attention to the standardization and neatness of writing.

4. Pay attention to posture and pen holding: Correct posture and pen holding are helpful to improve the quality and effect of writing. Sit up straight, relax your arms and hold the pen with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger.

5. Practice more: Calligraphy needs constant practice to improve. You can practice for a period of time every day, gradually increasing the difficulty and time of practice.

6. Pay attention to details: Calligraphy pays attention to details, such as the thickness of strokes, the structure and proportion of glyphs. Observe the model characters carefully and pay attention to the beginning and end of each stroke.

7. Cultivate aesthetic consciousness: appreciate excellent calligraphy works and cultivate your own aesthetic consciousness. You can improve it by visiting calligraphy exhibitions or reading related books.

8. Seek guidance and feedback: You can take a calligraphy class or consult an experienced calligrapher. At the same time, you can shoot your own works or show them to others and accept their feedback and suggestions.

9. Perseverance: Learning calligraphy is a long-term process and requires perseverance. Don't give up because of temporary difficulties or setbacks, but keep your love and interest in calligraphy.