Pupils question the calligraphy teacher: Why do students with good calligraphy write poorly? What do you think of this?

Regular script, because of its neatness, can't be written too fast. If you want to do more homework quickly, you may not be able to do it well. But if you are a good writer, it is no problem to write your homework quickly.

Therefore, the so-called "students who write well in calligraphy write poorly in homework" is problematic. At most, it is "well written regular script, poor homework", not all calligraphy is well written and homework is poor.

In fact, even the argument that "people who write regular script well do their homework poorly" is wrong, just because most primary school students have just started to learn calligraphy, and their calligraphy level is still stuck in temporary posts and writing posts, so they can't skillfully use it in practice and apply what they have learned, so they can't write well soon, and calligraphy is still immature, far from being good. The so-called "good calligraphy" is only for people of the same age who have never studied calligraphy.

People who really practice regular script at home, even if they write faster, will not be ugly, and they will certainly write much better than those who have never practiced.

It is not established to question the person who writes well with the performance of beginners.