How to protect China's long-standing cultural calligraphy?

Mr. Wu Weishan, member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, president of China Sculpture Academy, a famous contemporary sculptor, and an artist friend I admire very much. He has many great sculptures. He likes calligraphy and writes very well. Usually we like to talk about calligraphy. He has a strong interest in calligraphy and a sense of responsibility. Although I can't attend the meeting, I strongly hope that someone will make another sound at this year's "two sessions" to drum up and shout for China's calligraphy career. So since last year, we have made sufficient materials for the final proposal of "offering calligraphy classes in primary and secondary schools". Wu Weishan lived up to expectations and submitted a proposal at the "two sessions", calling on the whole society to "offer calligraphy classes in primary and secondary schools across the country", which had a great social impact and played a positive role in promoting the inheritance of calligraphy in China. We should thank him for his efforts in calligraphy.