Is there an age limit for learning calligraphy?

Children aged 6-8 can practice calligraphy, which is also the best age to learn calligraphy, but you must find a good teacher, otherwise there will be many bad habits of using pens, which will be difficult to correct in the future. In addition, the benefits of children learning calligraphy are:

In the process of learning calligraphy, children mainly use their hands, especially their fingers, wrists and arms, to achieve the purpose of coordination and flexibility. These movements rely on the command of the brain, and regular training is very beneficial to promote the growth and development of the brain.

Children are at the peak of their growth and development, and their brain development is basically close to that of adults at the age of 12. Before that, it is necessary to learn calligraphy in this golden age of brain development, which is often ignored by many parents, in order to promote children's brain development, intellectual development and cultivate high IQ talents.

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Calligraphy has strict writing rules. Children, especially in primary school, mainly study reading and calligraphy while learning culture, which can not only consolidate what they have learned, but also promote the improvement of writing level, making writing more neat and beautiful and up to standard.

Learning calligraphy requires patience and perseverance. Through the study of calligraphy, they can gradually develop good study habits, such as carefulness, patience and seriousness. At the same time, it is also a useful exercise to promote cultural studies courses.

There are five styles of brush calligraphy, namely, running script, cursive script, official script, seal script and regular script. The quality of calligraphy works is mainly judged by the lines, fluency and integrity of fonts. China is the birthplace of calligraphy art and culture, and also the first country to use brush. Chinese brush calligrapher

There are many writers, such as Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing, Huai Su, Su Dongpo, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei, Wang Duo and Liu Gongquan, as well as modern Sha Menghai, Qi Gong and Liu Huipu (alive). These literati are all great calligraphers with profound skills. The art of writing brush calligraphy needs to be carried forward by the next generation and needs our efforts.