A copybook is a model copied by people who study calligraphy. It is a copy of rubbings, woodcuts or famous ink.
Copywriting is sometimes used when children are familiar with glyphs, which has the function of shaping fonts. Copyrights are divided into regular script, cursive script, running script, official script, seal script and other fonts.
The origin of copybook: the calligraphy of ancient famous artists was carved on stone tablets. Later generations used paper to extend the words on the stone tablets and copy their calligraphy, and then copied the words.
The average child will have a copybook soon after entering 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, copybooks are more effective for children. Through copying and writing, children will gradually adapt to the writing of words, thus writing style words.