When I was young, I could copy the Diamond Sutra, as well as Hokkekyo, Tibetan Sutra and so on. You can choose a later book to copy. No matter reading or copying classics, there are infinite merits. It's best to go back:
May all my merits and demerits be attributed to all sentient beings, * * * to Aunt Doro's three virtues and three bodhis, and to the paradise of Amitabha who died in the west.
Commentary: The first one is to return to the bodhi of all beings, otherwise the good roots will easily dry up. For example, if you earn 10 million yuan back, then when you earn 10 million yuan, this merit and good root will be gone. Go back to Bodhi and you will have it until you become a Buddha.
May all my merits and demerits be attributed to my father XX, my mother XX, my husband XX, and all their sentient beings, eliminate all karma and all hardships, believe in the three treasures, and die in the paradise of Amitabha in the west.
These two directions can be written after copying the classics ~