If it is a brush copybook, Zhao Mengfu is the first choice for regular script. As one of the "Four Regular Script" in China, Zhao Mengfu's regular script works are basically regular script, with profound skill, orthodox brushwork, symmetrical structure and beautiful fonts. Moreover, there are many works handed down from ancient times in Zhao Mengfu, which are suitable for beginners to practice. In addition, Li Beihai's Monument to Li Sixun and Li Yong's Monument to Lushan Temple in the Tang Dynasty are also masterpieces of regular script. As the direct grandson of Wang Xizhi, Zhiyong in Sui Dynasty is a model of regular script because of his family background and skillful use of pens. Finally, the "Wen Fu" written by Lu Jianzhi in the Tang Dynasty, a typical Wang Xizhi uses a pen, which is not angry and arrogant, not strict, and has many words, so it is suitable for practice.
Today's pen copybooks are also good in Lu Zhongnan, Tian Yingzhang and Luo Yang. All three of them have profound brush calligraphy skills, which are both traditional and in line with today's aesthetics, and they can practice.