Whose handwriting is good in Huang Jian, Tian Yunzhang and Tian Yingzhang?

Get started quickly, it looks pretty, and if you only practice regular script, Tian. Understand calligraphy systematically, master brushwork (personally, I think Tian Zi is not very reliable in brushwork, my kindergarten level is purely personal), write the words vividly (Xuetian is easy to write the words to death and will not be flexible), and can understand the brushwork of many calligraphers in Wang Xizhi's system, Huang. In addition, beginners should face the ink copybook, not the inscription, which is engraved by the hand of the engraver, not as good as the original, and they can't understand the details of the strokes. Tian is an European body, and the European body has no ink book. It can only be called "looking at the pen through the blade". This depends on whether you have this ability. Tian Zi didn't fully elaborate on the wrist movement, but he talked a lot about the method of writing (European style is the best), which is worth learning.