First, we should constantly accumulate experience. With enough experience, we can practice the ability to distinguish the good and bad inscriptions at a glance. Experience should be growing in reading and posting accumulated at ordinary times, and gradually forming a fixed aesthetic standard through groping, tempering and constant comparison. The judgment of inscriptions is based on the understanding of inscriptions, so we should study inscriptions in our spare time.
Secondly, a rational cognitive system is gradually formed on the basis of sensibility. The cognition of rational system originated from perceptual knowledge, and after a period of accumulation, it formed a relatively fixed judgment. Every time the environment and time change, the perceptual knowledge will be different. With the continuous improvement of each accumulation, it is more conducive to the establishment of rational cognition to be humble and believe in yourself.
Third, compare with other people's comments. Throughout the ages, there have been comments on more classic masterpieces, and there are also papers dedicated to evaluating inscriptions. The views of this kind of information are often broad and insightful. It is a very good method to refer to these viewpoints more, which is conducive to cultivating your own vision of identifying inscriptions.
It is very important for calligraphy to learn to distinguish the quality of inscriptions and cultivate a discerning eye. Vision will improve with the change of learning stage. There is no complete standard for the quality of inscriptions, and we always judge them according to our own experience. In general, the inscriptions recognized by most people often have their own uniqueness and relatively high quality. ?