Which is better for cursive entry copybook?

As a genre of China's calligraphy, cursive script has great artistic value and cultural connotation. Starting to practice cursive script requires a classic copybook as a guide and reference. Here are some recommended cursive entry copybooks:

1. Yan Zhenqing cursive script: Yan Zhenqing (709-785) was a famous calligrapher in the late Tang Dynasty, and his cursive script was known for its boldness and tenacity. This copybook is a collection of a large number of original cursive scripts in Yan Zhenqing, and it is a mentor and friend for beginners to master the basic skills of cursive scripts.

2. Mi Fei Xiao Kai and cursive script: Mi Fei was a famous calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, and his cursive script has unique charm and style. This copybook is a collection of Mifei's cursive works, especially his famous "Fuchun Shan Jutu" cursive, which is a must-read for cursive lovers.

3. Su Shi's cursive script: Su Shi (1037-11) was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, and his cursive script was elegant and gorgeous, full of artistic beauty. This copybook contains many cursive works of Su Shi, especially his famous Qiu Jutu in Huang Lu and Jiangchengzi, which is one of the best choices for cursive beginners to practice cursive.

The above are just some recommended cursive copybook books for reference only. Beginners should start from the basics, understand the structure and combination rules of cursive script, and practice writing step by step. When choosing copybooks, you should choose according to your level, interest and learning purpose, do what you can, step by step, read more, practice more and feel more, and constantly improve your cursive level.