Me and Calligraphy
During the summer vacation, I went to a calligraphy and painting exhibition. The calligraphy works there were so powerful and powerful that they were unique and made me fascinated. drunk. I thought, it would be great if I could write well. So, I decided to learn calligraphy.
Although calligraphy is not as lingering as music; although it is not as immersive as painting; although it is not as lifelike as sculpture, calligraphy also has its own unique charm. Calligraphy can cultivate sentiment, exercise the body, and cultivate one's character. Whenever I see good calligraphy works, it always makes me feel relaxed and happy, and my imagination is wandering.
When I first started learning calligraphy, I worked hard and wrote pretty well. But after a while, I felt that writing was very boring. I had to write a small Chinese character dozens of times, and I had to constantly improve it. Some words were even written hundreds of times. I flinched a little, and the teacher saw that I Since then, the teacher often told us about the benefits of learning calligraphy and the importance of calligraphy. Sometimes, he would also play music for us to write based on the strokes of some words. What the teacher said impressed me deeply. He said: "Calligraphy is the second face of a person. It will bring us confidence. When we write, we should integrate the beauty of calligraphy and painting." The teacher's words impressed me. I gained a new understanding of calligraphy and started calligraphy training again. When I write, I also carefully understand how the strokes of each character should be written. For example, when writing the word "field", I would think: first fence three sides of a "field", then divide the "field" into four small "fields" of similar size, and finally divide the remaining "field" into four small "fields". Encircle the bottom side, and the words will be written. I was also very happy when I saw the "work" I wrote, especially when I was praised by the teacher, I felt even more confident. I like the art of calligraphy more and more now. Calligraphy practice is also endless fun. It is the best way for me to relax.
Now calligraphy has become a part of my life, and calligraphy makes my life happier. "The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold." I believe that as long as I continue to practice, my handwriting will be full of praise!