The handwriting is too ugly. What useful copybooks are worth recommending?

If you feel that your handwriting is not good enough, it is a good way to practice using copybooks. Here are some copybooks worth recommending:

1. Yan Zhenqing regular script copybook: This is a very classic copybook written by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. His regular script font is dignified and beautiful, which is very suitable for beginners to practice.

2. Liu Gongquan's running script copybook: Liu Gongquan's running script font is smooth and natural, with a strong artistic sense. This copybook can help you improve your writing skills.

3. "Wang Xizhi's running script copybook": Wang Xizhi is known as the "book saint" and his running script font is known as "the first line in the world". This copybook can help you learn the essence of Wang Xizhi's running script.

4. Zhao Mengkai's calligraphy copybook: Zhao Meng was a famous calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty. His regular script font is dignified and elegant, which is very suitable for beginners to practice.

5. Ou Yangxun Regular Script Copywriting: Ou Yangxun was a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. His regular script font is neat and rigorous, which is very suitable for beginners to practice.

6. Chu Suiliang's regular script copybook: Chu Suiliang was a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. His regular script font is beautiful and smooth, which is very suitable for beginners to practice.

7. Wen Zhiming calligraphy copybook: Wen Zhiming was a famous calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. His running script font is smooth and natural, and has a strong sense of art. This copybook can help you improve your writing skills.

8. Huang Ziyuan Regular Script Copywriting: Huang Ziyuan was a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. His regular script font is dignified and beautiful, which is very suitable for beginners to practice.

These copybooks are very classic. No matter which kind of exercise you choose, it can help you improve your calligraphy. At the same time, writing is a process that needs long-term persistence. I hope you can persevere and constantly improve your calligraphy.