What font should I practice for the introduction of brush calligraphy?

The fonts introduced by brush calligraphy are as follows:

First, primary school students should choose regular script font to learn, which is not suitable for choosing running script font.

Regular script is the basis of all fonts. All people who write well must be beautiful. They should wait until they learn regular script before practicing running script, so that they can really write well. After learning running script, they can appropriately add their own personality and write their own style.

Second, it is more suitable for middle school students or adults to choose running script font (including running script) for practice.

Because in middle school, writing speed is a very important issue. Because there are more homework and notes than in primary school, it is inevitable that it will be too late if you still write regular script fonts. At this time, it is most likely to cause graffiti-the handwriting is very scrawled (writing in regular script), which is why many children write well in primary school but not well after junior high school.

Obviously, running script is much faster than regular script, so it is more suitable for middle school students to learn. "

Adults, too, will be naive in writing regular script fonts and relatively mature in running script fonts.

If you have written well and want to further improve your calligraphy, you can choose a wide range of fonts, such as regular script, running script, cursive script, official script, seal script and so on. You can freely choose the font you are interested in to practice.