Which version of five-body brush copybook is good?

Commonly used word copybook Kai Cao Zhuan five-body calligraphy brush copybook set of three.

This post is a copybook with a variety of calligraphy styles for beginners to learn. The 2000 commonly used words in the post are selected from 1500 commonly used words published by the Ministry of Education of the Central People's Government in 1952 and frequently used words in newspapers and magazines. This post is limited to words, and the sequel will include some common words. This work is in progress and will be published soon.

This post consists of regular script, official script, running script, cursive script and seal script. In order to understand the changes of traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters, a column of traditional Chinese characters and small characters is attached at the back of the post for reference.

This set of books was published earlier with strict font specifications. The only drawback is that there are too few words.

There is also a calligraphy dictionary with 7000 Chinese characters and five-body brush.

7,000 copies of China Five-body Brushbrush Dictionary are arranged in the order of Chinese strokes, and there are stroke indexes and pinyin indexes in the appendix for readers to get what they need.

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The 7,000-word five-body brush calligraphy dictionary is compiled according to the Modern Chinese General Character List 1988 jointly published by the State Language Committee of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Press and Publication Administration. It contains about 7000 words, with standard font and large capacity, and basically contains the characters needed by people for daily work and study. Moreover, "7000 Chinese Characters Five-body Brush Calligraphy Dictionary" writes more than 7000 characters in five standard fonts: regular script, running script, cursive script, official script and seal script, which is in contrast with traditional regular script and can be used for calligraphy creation. The five fonts are made by several powerful calligraphers, and the structure and rules are in line with the specifications. The regular script is dignified and beautiful, the running script is chic and graceful, the cursive script is light and elegant, the official script is elegant and smart, and the seal script is dignified and round, which is very suitable for the majority of calligraphy lovers to carry around.

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