What are the famous calligraphers in Japan? Recommend me some copybooks ~ ~
Actually, LZ doesn't need to buy copybooks. I don't know if you like watching Japanese dramas. You can intercept some letters mixed with Chinese and fakes in Japanese dramas, and some are ok. I feel that there are few copybooks in foreign languages, which are generally difficult to find in bookstores. However, you can still find the famous Japanese calligrapher Maori Konghai. I feel that the reform direction of Japanese characters is different from that of China. For example, we are now leaning towards Song Dynasty, so the font is thin and long, and leaning towards official script, so the font is fat and flat. Of course, everyone's writing style is different, but I feel that most of them are like this, especially pseudonyms. Some of them are up and down here, so we should write the structure of upper left and lower right, without covering the upper part, like ""As for るろわ of LZ, it is more appropriate to write a wider point, then write the voiced symbol as a comparison standard of two short vertical lines that are not bent or connected, and then write the small TU that promotes the sound as a small semicircle on the right, with the vertical lines downward. That's basically all. Change it now, or it will be unclear to write those small hiraganas in the future.