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How do adults practice hard pen calligraphy?
I think adults, like children, need to rely on copybooks to practice their writing. To tell the truth, copybook is really a good thing. I think people with poor handwriting are in great need, both adults and children.

My deskmate in high school is a girl with easy handwriting and elegance. Although I sometimes don't know what she wrote, I just think it looks good. I once said with envy that your handwriting is really good, and I want to write as well as you. However, she took out an excerpt, which she extracted intermittently from the third grade. I saw that the words before and after were different, and the words behind were hers, so I asked her who wrote them in front, which was not as good as yours at all. She said that she wrote all this and all the words were written by her, which really surprised me.

She said that when she was in the third grade, her handwriting was poor and her score on the test paper was not high. In the senior high school entrance examination, she was admitted to a good school. It was because the paper was messy that she missed a few points and failed to pass the exam. Therefore, she thinks how important it is for a person to read well. In the summer vacation of the third grade, she shut herself at home and practiced calligraphy crazily. First, she traced it with a copy paper. Then she took a piece of paper and began to look at the strokes on the copybook. She walked towards it and began to write, imitating it again and again. Then after the first year of high school, the handwriting is already very good, and I have been tracing copybooks and imitating them until now.

It is very hard to practice calligraphy. Only by putting in time and experience and persisting can it be useful. Senior three began to practice calligraphy for half a year, and the handwriting really improved, but later I became lazy when I was too busy studying, and my handwriting became ugly again.