I'm going to start practicing calligraphy. How should I choose copybooks?

Sometimes what everyone is chasing may not be right for you.

Therefore, if you want to choose a position that suits you, you should pay attention to two points:

First, beginners to write, it is best to start with big characters.

Tang Kai was the first choice, because the regular script in the Tang Dynasty was strict, which meant it was more standardized.

Tang Kai first introduced Yan Zhenqing's Many Pagodas and Striving Monuments, Liu Gongquan's Mysterious Pagodas and Monuments, and Ou Yangxun's Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming.

Secondly, it is suggested to copy the ink book in small letters, because the ink book can better reflect the charm of Chinese characters than the rubbings. The rubbings were photocopied and reprinted again and again, only to see their shape and charm gone. Ink and wash can be said to be original, which is more conducive to our understanding of the charm of the original. Recommended stickers are:

Wang Xizhi's Biography of Le Yi

Zhong Shaojing's Ink Book of Scenery

Zhao Mengfu's Tao Te Ching

Zhao Mengfu's Biography of Ji An

Zhi Yong's "True Grass Thousand Characters"

Wen Zhiming's Ten Notes of Caotang

One person walks fast, and a group of people walk far. ? It's best to practice with some like-minded friends. With mutual care, supervision and supervision, it should be easier to stick to it. It would be better if someone gave guidance, which is much more efficient than sticking to your post.