Calligraphy classes in Hutong during Qin and Han Dynasties were mainly divided into adult classes and children classes, including calligraphy classes and hard pen classes respectively. Among them, adult courses are slightly more difficult than children's courses, and there are learning contents such as calligraphy appreciation, which are more important than cultivating their own calligraphy characteristics.
There are many basic courses in children's classes, which are suitable for children to learn and are conducive to the acceptance of knowledge and the formation of writing habits. Calligraphy class and hard pen class are mainly the increase of difficulty. Therefore, when choosing courses, we must pay attention to the learning content and choose the one that suits us to register for study.
The resources of teachers in Hutong in Qin and Han Dynasties are also very good. Teachers have their own style in calligraphy and are proficient in all kinds of knowledge of calligraphy. School environment is a major feature of Hutong in Qin and Han Dynasties. The antique school design allows students to feel the beauty of China architecture while learning calligraphy.