Which is better to practice copybook?

Calligraphy practice can be divided into brush calligraphy and pen calligraphy, and copybooks are templates for people who study calligraphy, mostly photocopies of stone rubbings, woodcuts or famous ink. First of all, we should be clear about which font we want to practice and pay attention to the method of practicing calligraphy, so that we can have confidence in efficiency. Whether it is brush or hard pen calligraphy, it is better to practice regular script first. You can go to the bookstore if you can. There are many, you can buy according to your own needs.

When practicing calligraphy, we should pay attention to methods, and only when we are efficient can we have confidence. For beginners, it is recommended to use Zhao Rufei's "Trapezoidal brushwork", and then choose Ou Yangxun, _, Wang Xizhi and other famous ancient posts after getting started. Or you can choose a hard pen: "Pencil Copy of Ancient Poems and Songs Necessary for Senior High School Students", which is helpful for later study and improves self-cultivation. The copybook can be divided into five fonts: regular script, cursive script, running script, official script and seal script.

Choose Yan Zhenqing's Diligence and Ritual Monument or Duobaota Monument in regular script. You can slowly ponder the strokes, or choose Chu Suiliang's Yin Fu Jing, which is also better and more practical. In pursuit of aesthetic feeling, use running script or cursive script, learn running script, and buy Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting. Learn cursive script and buy Sun's book spectrum. Regular script is slow, running script is fast, cursive script trots, and weeds run.