For girls, which one is better, calligraphy or painting?

I want to do calligraphy because I only study painting. Of course it depends on which one you prefer. At that time, there was a girl studying calligraphy in my class. I thought she had a very elegant temperament. She felt like she was settling down. She was gentle and comfortable. Her handwriting was also beautiful, so I have always liked good calligraphy. After I went to college, I also experienced calligraphy studies as my major. You need to be able to resist your temper and devote yourself to it, and you will feel that you are special.

A Fujian girl in the same dormitory has been practicing calligraphy for several years, and then she once again felt like the beautiful and demure girl in high school!

If you choose to study your own major, just have fun and cultivate your temperament. If you really want to take the art exam, it will be difficult. For ordinary little girls, they can choose to learn dancing or something first. Only in this way will the foundation of body language be solid. Whether it is folk dance, Latin dance or ballet, it is good for improving your temperament. And if you learn vocal music in the future, people who can dance will have an advantage in breath control. In short, if you can dance, you will be at an advantage in many ways.

This is probably what is called a good foundation. Learning a major requires persistence over a long period of time. It cannot happen overnight. Depends on individual talent. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there are people who are willing. When you start working hard, it's possible for gifted students to easily surpass your progress. However, the meaning of persistence lies in persistence itself. You must tell your child the value of hard work and don't let him become a deserter.

Although reading is a profession, it is an art of writing. The essence of art is loneliness. Get used to being alone and endure it until you realize how it comes about. The expression of loneliness is art, "Loneliness produces fantasy, and fantasy leads to creation." Learning art requires a sensitive mind. There is no art that is not the sublimation of spiritual expression. No matter what you teach your child, first develop her perception skills. Ask her what she wants to study when she grows up? There are many things that cannot appear out of thin air, so don’t rush.