How to practice calligraphy and how to practice calligraphy most effectively?


First of all, what kind of copybook you choose is very important. Inscriptions are the most rare thing for beginners. It is completed through secondary processing. It only retains roughly the shape of the original author. The subtle details are hard to see. Some people say that you can see pen marks through knife marks. That's for high-ranking people. It is difficult for beginners to understand the beginning and end of strokes when facing ink marks. To understand the strokes from stone inscriptions is equivalent to studying against a wall. Therefore, don’t learn to write inscriptions at first. You should choose an ink pad.


In the process of writing the post, you can refer to the calligraphy practice videos on our 15 calligraphy practice website. It will be of great help for penmanship problems that you cannot solve yourself. After each word, make a comparison to see where your problems lie. Improve it when writing next one. Practice the same word over and over again. Bring me a copybook as well. Don’t just copy them all from the beginning. First find words that are easy to write and have clear handwriting to practice.


There is no quick fix for calligraphy. Three to five years can only be regarded as a preliminary beginning. You have to plan your life for this. This does not mean that you cannot write something decent in a short period of time. But to achieve perfection, you must spend a lot of time and energy. You are still young and have a good start. Keep working hard and persevere, and time will prove that your efforts are worth it.


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How to practice calligraphy most effectively?


Six words: Lin Tie; Lin Tie; Lin Tie!


Lin Tie is the only way to learn to write. If you don’t write the post first, you can’t write it well!


When writing, try to buy a high-quality fountain pen that can handle water conservancy. Specifically, whose copybook I recommend is Pang Zhonghua’s regular script and running script. Ouyang Xun’s Ou Kai copybook is suitable for beginners to learn. Of course, "Tian Kai" can also be used.


"The one who writes first wins." Before writing a post, don't rush to write. You should read the post first and then start writing. First, review the post. This stage is very critical. Then, based on your own progress, do back-to-back and intentional review, and finally try to publish the post.


When learning to write, one must be calm and eliminate selfish thoughts from the core, only then can one learn well and achieve results. Practice basic strokes, radicals, Chinese character structures, and works, step by step, persist every day, study each stage for one to three months, just persist like this, and never give up easily, half a year to a year will make your Your ability to write Chinese characters has made a qualitative leap!


I hope it has inspired you, and I wish you who like practicing calligraphy will soon gain the joy of learning hard-tipped calligraphy! Keep up with the times!