Are there anyone who wanna play with me? I‘m a total beginner


Don't worry about that. Just click play and pick a time control. The automatic system will find you a good match. After 4 games, your 531 blitz rating already says you are a beginner and you will only be matched with other beginners until you figure things out.

lets play a match?

If you really want to improve, there are many forums and resources that may be helpful. To give a sample, here are two forums that might interest you. The first one is from someone just learning chess too (whom I have no direct relation to), so the forum may give you insight similar to where you are at right now. I've also posted my thoughts on how to get better when first starting out (in that first forum). The second forum is one that I created for learning purposes: although I will admit that the puzzles may be a bit above your current rating as of now (but I'm sure you will improve and it can still be a good idea to observe how others handle tougher positions). Regardless of rating, feel free to post in either forum; good luck and have fun on your chess journey
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/need-help-99
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/game-analysis/calculation-training

I'm not good as well. I'll play you and give you comments of what I think you can improve and you can point out my mistakes as well. as I'm sure I'll have plenty of mistakes

+1 There are many members like this usually willing to help; you just need to find the right group of friends I could play some unrated games and give annotations sometime too, but it is nice to see that I am not the only one.
Thanks for being a helpful contributor to the chess community @NoobieButIWillTry
If I may add some advice to those folks who wish to improve and are relatively new to chess(not that I am a representative of a quality player.....Ha)...........The book titled "The Idiot's Guide To Chess" is a fabulous first book to read........It will definitely improve your game,if you are new to chess and is very interesting and quite fun.....Many quality exercises as well as chess history and a good amount of chess related information regarding top players of the past,websites etc.
It was my first book and I really enjoyed it.......Just my two cents worth.
Best to all
"... Sure, fast games are fine for practicing openings (not the most important part of the game for most players) and possibly developing decent board vision and tactical 'shots', but the kind of thinking it takes to plan, evaluate, play long endgames, and find deep combinations is just not possible in quick chess. … for serious improvement ... consistently play many slow games to practice good thinking habits. ..." - NM Dan Heisman (2002)
https://web.archive.org/web/20140627052239/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/heisman16.pdf