Brush calligraphy and inscriptions are an example of Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting, as well as Preface to Saint Education and Guangfu Temple Monument. There are roughly two ways to learn China's calligraphy: one is to learn first.
Regular script (mostly from Liu Zhao, a tern), near the Tang Dynasty tablet, goes back to the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and then takes into account the various schools after the Song Dynasty. The ancients learned calligraphy as the right way; Second, according to the development order of calligraphy, learn seal script (simple strokes, easy to practice shelf structure) or official script. It is said that this method is more effective for people who are difficult to persist for a long time.
If you study hard-pen running script, you can go to the bookstore to see the copybook marked "running script" and practice whoever you like. There is a big difference in the stroke order between running script and regular script. It is better to find a book that starts from the stroke edge.
In addition, as far as I can see with my own eyes, there is no necessary connection between good brush calligraphy and hard pen calligraphy. I have a classmate I have known since primary school. When I was in the third grade, I wrote beautiful big characters, which were given as gifts at school, but I really dare not compliment the pen characters (and pencil characters) ... Maybe it's because calligraphy not only needs to know "how", but also depends on who makes it perfect. (For reference only)
The answer is on the second floor ... Khan, "running script" is juxtaposed with "regular script", which means "the structural form of words"; And "regular script" is a kind of regular script, which refers to "the genre or style characteristics of calligraphy" Some fonts have both handwriting and printing, such as regular script (and handwriting can be divided into brush and hard pen, some fonts are both common, and some fonts are only one common); Some are basically only used for printing, such as song style and bold type; Some are calligraphy, and there are many such fonts in the computer (I'm not sure about the relationship with printing).