Is the smaller the brush calligraphy, the better?

Not necessarily. I think you should write first, and then you can learn hard pen calligraphy first. You have a certain writing foundation. Sometimes you can't rush for success. Everything has a process.

It's boring, boring to let a child who hasn't held a pen write calligraphy directly at once. First of all, I don't say simple strokes. The later you learn traditional Chinese characters, the harder it is to read them. I feel that I have lost the meaning of writing.

After my brother learned regular script, he also learned official script. When he studied official script, he was in grade two or three, and most official scripts were traditional Chinese characters. To tell you the truth, I don't think he knew him until the fourth grade.

After that, I learned China's calligraphy, but I learned it slowly and the effect was not very good. Some knowledge and skills are too small for my younger brother to absorb, and some even don't understand the teacher. I'm in the fourth grade, let alone a child.

First of all, she is too young to sit still for a long time. Parents must stay with her for three hours and watch her all the time. Children are always running around looking at toys, not to mention sitting there motionless. Writing brush strokes requires perseverance and frequent practice. Can parents practice with their children for three or four hours or even a long time, or can they not play mobile phones next to him?

I think it's better to wait until I grow up, have self-control ability and don't need strict supervision. With the improvement of understanding ability, I learn faster and feel better.

I suggest learning hard pen calligraphy first, and you can choose to spend more time. The foundation is the most important, and the details determine success or failure. My brother learned regular script first in senior one, but I think it was still a short time, so that after learning official script in senior three and writing brush in senior four for a period of time, the pen handwriting was far less beautiful than that in senior two.

What to learn at what age is very important. Don't be too eager for success. Take your time with calligraphy.