Whose font is better for primary school students to practice calligraphy?

It is suggested that primary school students practice calligraphy from regular script.

1 and regular script is also called regular script. It gradually evolved from official script and became more concise, horizontal and vertical. Ci Hai explained that its shape is square and its strokes are straight, so it can be used as a model. This Chinese character font is correct, which is the popular handwritten orthographic Chinese character.

2. There are many copybooks with small fonts. Among the Mo Tuo handed down from generation to generation, the reputation of Xiao Zhuan in Jin and Tang Dynasties is the most prominent. They usually include Notices and Sticks by Zhong You in Wei Dynasty, Yue Yi Lun by Wang Xizhi, Cao E Bei, Huang Ting Jing, Wang Xianzhi's Sonnets of Luoshen, and Ling Fei Jing by Tang Zhong Shaojing. There are also ink photocopies of works in lower case such as Yuan Zhao Mengfu, Ming Wang Chong and Zhu Yunming, which are also good examples.

3. Many calligraphers in the past dynasties advocated regular script as the first step to learn calligraphy. The current Chinese syllabus for nine-year compulsory primary schools requires students to learn to write regular script with pen in primary school, lay a good foundation and create conditions for writing regular script in middle school. Practice has proved that only through systematic practice of regular script can we understand the characteristics and requirements of strokes and structures of Chinese characters, master the combination rules of Chinese characters, lay a writing foundation for learning to write regular script, and thus practice fluent and natural running script and cursive script.