Gong Hanlin suggested that civil servants take a hard-pen calligraphy test, which was well-intentioned, but unrealistic! After all, writing hard-pen calligraphy is not a one-off event. You need to learn hard pen calligraphy from an early age! It is enough for civil servants to write neatly, so as not to make colleagues unable to understand relevant materials and documents at work! Don't be harsh, it must be hard pen calligraphy!
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In fact, in the process of our growth, teachers will tell us to pay attention to layout, handwriting and so on! The teacher will repeatedly emphasize that there will be papers, and even if some questions can't be written, the teacher will ask us to write neatly. It can be seen that any marking teacher will have requirements for handwriting and whether the papers are neat or not! The same is true of the civil service examination. Even if it is not limited to hard-pen calligraphy, you should write well, and you can't write cursive. If your handwriting is too sloppy, you will definitely lose points.
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Writing well will obviously leave a good impression on people! You can see a lot of inner things by writing a good hand! Such as people's personality, family education and so on! Therefore, if you want to leave a good impression on others, you must practice calligraphy as soon as possible, and practicing calligraphy can also hone your mind, which can be described as killing two birds with one stone!
Gong Hanlin suggested that civil servants take the hard-pen calligraphy exam. Being able to write good handwriting really helps their work!