Generally, the font used for English in formal documents is Times New Roman.
Times New Roman is a transitional serif in font design, which had a profound impact on subsequent fonts. In addition, because of its regular and stable classic appearance, it is often selected as one of the standard fonts. It is still widely used in books, magazines, reports, official documents, advertisements, screen displays, etc.
In terms of computers, many applications, as well as web browsers and word processing software, now use it as the default font.
Extended information:
Other fonts:
1. Song Dynasty.
Song style is a Chinese character font that appeared to adapt to printing technology. The strokes vary in thickness, and are generally thin horizontally and thick vertically, with decorative parts at the ends. Strokes such as dots, strokes, strokes, and hooks have tips. They are serif fonts and are often used for text layout in books, magazines, and newspapers.
2. Regular script.
Regular script is also called Zhengkai, Zhenshu, and Zhengshu. It gradually evolved from the official script and became more simplified, horizontal and vertical. "Cihai" explains that it has "a square shape and straight strokes, which can be used as a model." This kind of Chinese character font is correct and is the modern traditional handwritten Chinese character.