Is it useful to practice writing in copybooks every day?

Yes, copying copybooks is an eternal good way to practice calligraphy.

Generally, children will have a copy book as soon as they enter the campus, which is specially used for copying and learning. This is because the children's contact with writing at this time is still very short, and they have not yet formed their own writing personality. In order to guide children to write beautiful Chinese characters correctly, copying books is a more effective method.

By copying, children will gradually adapt to the writing of words, thus writing a style of words. So it can also be used on adults. It is always helpful to insist on writing.

Precautions:

The first word to practice your eyes is to read carefully. Huang Tingjian, a calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, said, "The ancients didn't learn to write by copying. They often hang ancient calligraphy works on the wall, observe them carefully, and then start writing. "

Ou Yangxun in the Tang Dynasty found the inscription written by Suo Jing in the Jin Dynasty and couldn't put it down. He just sat down and read the inscription for three days. The more articles you read, the more insightful you will become, and you will know how to write better.

The brain can think of the best writing effect, but handwriting can't, because the brain can't command the hand and the hand can't command the pen. Practice is to achieve a consistent state of mind and hand, so practice is also very important.