Should we continue to practice calligraphy in the computer age?

The counter party (no need to practice writing) needs to state that many places that need to be written in all walks of life are replaced by computers in the computer age. The following is my answer for reference only.

There is no need to practice calligraphy in the computer age. Key points:

1. In today's society, when people are looking for a job, their resumes are made by computers;

2. Teachers begin to use multimedia courseware instead of blackboard writing in class;

3. After the popularity of mobile phones, everyone is using QQ, WeChat, email and other tools, and there is no need to write letters;

4. Personal diaries are gradually replaced by blogs.

5, the company's planning, copywriting, no longer need to write by hand.

Extended information:

Here are some key points that need to practice calligraphy in the computer age:

1. It is definitely necessary to practice calligraphy in the computer age. The pleasure you get when you write, the joy you get when you create, the reward you get when your work is published or exhibited, and all kinds of beautiful information will stimulate the brain to secrete benign substances, which will greatly improve the immunity and disease resistance of the human body.

2. When writing, the posture of solid fingers, weak palms and flat wrists; Hanging one's wrist and elbow in writing, constantly moving forward and backward, left and right, bending up and down, not only regulates the muscles and nerves of the arm, but if you sit in front of the computer for a long time, your body will be weak.

3. This moderate movement embodied in calligraphy runs through the guiding connotation of "shaking bones and moving limbs". "God is the master of form", and Cao Tingdong, a health care practitioner in the Qing Dynasty, advocated that "keeping quiet is the first thing for taking pictures". Quiet to nourish the mind, nourishing the mind is to keep shape. And often in the computer workbench, there is no way to master the font, or even forget how to write.