Cursive script, orthography, appreciation of inscriptions, epigraphy history, selected reading of ancient Chinese characters, copying in Han Dynasty, appreciation of picture books, copying of regular script, foundation of poetry couplets, copying and creation of calligraphy (according to the background and characteristics of different schools).
Calligraphy courses in general universities can be divided into three types: skill courses, theory courses and public courses. Skills course is a practical course such as writing and seal cutting. Theoretical courses are calligraphy history, philology and art introduction, while public courses are English and politics.