About copybook copy paper

As the saying goes, one hand can't see a person. I have been an honest child since I was a child. It is supposed that my pen should be straight and straight, but this handwritten word just doesn't follow the right path, which makes me embarrassed to take it out in front of outsiders. So I had the idea of practicing calligraphy, at least to make this good handwriting worthy of me as a serious person. This is a new contact. So I want to buy some copybooks from a treasure to practice. After searching, I found that there are still some differences between copybooks and copybooks, so I sent out my knowledge about copybooks and copybooks to share with you.

Copy paper is generally divided into hard pen and soft pen. The pen copybook we usually use is specially used to practice hard pen, and there are various names in the market, such as copying paper, cotton paper, rubbing paper, copying paper, transparent paper, sulfuric acid paper and so on. And the names of different groups are different. There are several types of paper, including single-sided paper and double-sided paper. One side is shiny. The weight of a copybook is 14g, and this type of paper accounts for most of the copybook. Both sides are glossy, and the general copybook weight is 17g, which is relatively expensive. Because the copybooks on the market are all single-sided paper, I will emphasize that beginners generally recommend writing the blunt side, which is beneficial to writing, not for writing.

Although they are all used for copying, the whiteness and transparency of many papers are still different. Some papers have high whiteness and transparency. This kind of paper is recommended to students who have just joined the corner to practice calligraphy, which can improve many bad habits of writing. With the deepening of calligraphy practice, you can gradually use copybook copy paper with poor transparency, which will give you some room to play and help deepen and consolidate your style.

In fact, in ancient times, the words "pro" and "copy" were actually said separately and had different meanings, but in the process of modern colloquialism, copy is often mixed together. Pro is to put the copybook aside and write while watching. This kind of operation generally requires a certain foundation and is not suitable for beginners. Imitation refers to copying copybooks, that is, covering the model essay with transparent paper, and then covering it with thinner and more transparent historical paper and Xuan paper. And write one by one along the shadow of the words on the paper. Also called "imitation" or "frame". Modern hard-pen calligraphy practice is basically practiced by covering the copybook directly with transparent paper, in order to better understand the basic linear and structural laws. This is a good method for beginners, as long as you use snacks when copying, the progress is very great.