Pinyin of copybook

The pinyin of copybook is zì tiè.

1. Explanation

Copybooks are models for people who want to learn calligraphy to copy. They are mostly stone rubbings, woodcuts or photocopies of famous calligraphy ink.

2. Classification

According to fonts, copybooks can be divided into regular script, cursive script, running script, official script, seal script and other fonts.

3. Origin

Famous calligraphy works in ancient times were all engraved on stone tablets. In order to copy their calligraphy, later generations would tap out the words on the stone tablets with paper and then copy and write them.

4. Steps of use

1. Read the text: read the glyphs, structure, strokes, analyze and figure out the stroke characteristics of the characters and the relationship between the strokes.

2. Tracing: "Tracing" refers to tracing in red, that is, beginners use a blue pen to trace along the handwriting on the printed red copybook. "Copy" refers to copying, that is, covering the model characters with transparent paper and writing stroke by stroke along the shadow of the characters on the paper.

3. Posting: refers to putting the copybook aside and watching the copybook write word by word on the homework paper.

4. Memorizing the copybook: refers to the method of removing the copybook on the basis of the original copybook, and writing it on the homework paper according to the glyphs on the copybook in memory.

5. Creation: On the basis of mastering the writing method of the words on the copybook, learn by analogy to understand the writing method of the words that are not on the copybook.

Sentences for "copybook":

1. To practice calligraphy, you must first carefully observe the copybook before writing.

2. Occasionally, I mentioned that I wanted to practice calligraphy, so my husband bought a copybook. There are countless other things like this.

3. Before leaving, I gave him a "Sanxitang Copybook" that I had treasured for many years as a souvenir.

4. Teacher Liu asked us to write down the semester’s copybooks during the winter vacation, so that we can practice writing and preview the words for the next semester. It really kills two birds with one stone!

5. These copybook cards are hung on the metal poles of our desks, like many small flags flying in the classroom.

6. The copybooks copied during calligraphy are all in traditional Chinese.

7. When I was a child, I used these Chinese copybooks.

8. There are many books on the bookshelf, including comic books, exercise books, story books, and copybooks.

9. We have half an hour to copy the copybook; during this time, I am often absent-minded, holding the pen in my hand, but my thoughts are wandering around.

10. If you want to write Chinese characters well, you can start by copying copybooks.