We should not blindly choose "font" (or style) based on our own aesthetic preferences that are not necessarily correct, and we often miss the opportunity or even go astray. Moreover, we need to understand the relationship between writing and calligraphy. When some friends talk about practicing calligraphy, they think it is calligraphy, so they balk at it or think it is unnecessary. Other friends, on the other hand, even the handwriting is not standardized, so they create their own calligraphy behind closed doors, so what they write is often neither fish nor fowl.
In fact, it is not too difficult to practice calligraphy, but the key to mastering the correct method is to copy more. Think about it, writing, that is, clicking, horizontal, vertical, skimming and pressing, and adding a few turning strokes. Write these well, and then pay attention to the collocation between strokes, as a general daily writing.
Writing is actually a habit of writing. For those who can't write well, practicing writing is to get rid of bad writing habits and form a good writing habit. The writing level has not improved because you don't know what good writing habits are, or you haven't noticed them. Read more, ponder more, copy good copybooks repeatedly, and you will naturally form good writing habits.