What is the charm of calligraphy?

The charm of calligraphy lies in its profundity, its intellectual beauty, its aesthetic beauty, its intelligence and its strong sense of national identity.

First, profound:

Calligraphy is a symbol of China culture and the profoundness of China culture. The charm of calligraphy is that calligraphers can express their mood, mood, personality and other information through their own calligraphy. What a calligraphy work can contain is not covered by a few words in the work, which is an important reason for attraction.

Second, see and appreciate beauty:

The charm of calligraphy lies in work and life. Usually, writing is to make the words clear and let people know. What's more, writing beautiful words makes people happy. Besides content, handwriting itself can be like a good work of art, which is pleasing to the eye, appreciated and even treasured.

Third, the puzzle is very long:

The charm of calligraphy is mainly manifested in the role of the left brain in the process of transmitting information, and the focus is on the role of the right brain in practice and creation. The learning process of calligraphy is a process in which the left and right brains participate together, which is of great benefit to developing the overall thinking of the brain.

At the same time, learning calligraphy can cultivate people's observation ability, thinking ability and creativity. In addition, learning calligraphy needs to study rubbings and encyclopedias of literature and history, which can naturally include the knowledge and temperament of swimmers.

Fourth, rich in enhancing national identity:

It is developing into a world-wide art, and calligraphy first shows people's humanistic cultivation, moral pursuit and spiritual tolerance, and then skills. Calligraphy especially emphasizes the unity of calligraphy and character, "non-human is not expensive" (Su Shi); "High rhyme, deep affection, firmness and heroism are both indispensable to a book" (Liu Xizai). Calligraphy art, especially character.

Calligraphy, relative to the culture of China, is the externalization of the whole national spirit. In the history of calligraphy development for thousands of years, self-cultivation and personality improvement have always been the main theme of calligraphy, and calligraphy has also become the most classic national symbol in China traditional culture.