1. Hard-pen calligraphy is mainly an artistic activity using pens and signature pens. As a writing tool, write Chinese characters beautifully and generously on ordinary paper. Hard-pen calligraphy is characterized by its strong practicability, but its disadvantage is that it can't write big characters and lacks changes in the use of pens. It can write beautiful words, but its artistry is low.
2. Brush calligraphy. Officially, calligraphy is a kind of writing art that uses a brush as a tool, mainly writing on Xuan paper, and artistically expresses the lines, structure and composition of Chinese characters. China's calligraphy is a unique artistic variety in China, which requires talent, learning from teachers and unremitting efforts the day after tomorrow.
The significance of calligraphy:
Calligraphy is a symbol of national culture. Calligraphy evolves with the development of history. Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Taoist seal, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script in the early days all took Chinese characters as the carrier, combined with literature, history, aesthetics and other arts, bearing the traditional culture and national spirit.
2. Calligraphy can cultivate people's moral quality and aesthetic ability. Calligraphy has not only practical value, but also aesthetic value. A good calligraphy work can reflect the writer's personality and thoughts and feelings at that time. The process of practicing calligraphy is also the process of the writer discovering beauty, comprehending beauty and creating beauty.
3. Calligraphy can adjust psychological quality and regulate behavior. Learning calligraphy must be calm and persistent. In the process of learning, writers can adjust their emotions and psychology and develop good habits of concentration and patience.