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What running script copybooks are there in China?
The best running script in the world: Preface to Lanting Collection by Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Wang Xizhi's Dragon Manuscript of Preface to Lanting Collection

The second running script in the world: the original manuscript of Yan Zhenqing's offering sacrifices to his nephew in the Tang Dynasty, which is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Yan Zhenqing's original "Sacrificing a Nephew"

The third running script in the world: Su Shi's cold food post in the Song Dynasty, now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Cold food stickers for authentic sushi

The world's fourth running script: The original Yuan Bo Post by Xun Wang in the Eastern Jin Dynasty is now in the Palace Museum.

The fifth line of books in the world: Yang Ningshi posted nine flowers in the five dynasties

The world's sixth running script: Zhao Meng's post of Liu Gongquan in Tang Dynasty collected in Beijing Palace Museum.

The seventh running script in the world: Lu Tie by Zhang Hansi, also known as Ying Ji Tie, was written by Ou Yangxun in the Tang Dynasty.

The world's eighth running script: Shu Su Tie by Mi Fei in the Song Dynasty, now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

The ninth running script in the world: Huang Tingjian's original Song Fengge in the Song Dynasty, now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

The tenth running book in the world: The original of Mutu Tie by Li Jianzhong in Song Dynasty is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.