I heard that there was a disciple's public welfare class in Qin and Han Hutong recently. What are the requirements for enrollment and how much is it?

The public welfare courses in Hutong in Qin and Han Dynasties are divided into calligraphy, Chinese painting and Go.

1. Calligraphy public welfare course is based on regular script zero-based teaching, starting with writing methods and posture correction. According to the learning rules of soft pen calligraphy, step by step, supporting special teaching materials, so that children can easily get started. Courses include basic knowledge and the study of Chinese character structure. We will also introduce the format and composition of calligraphy works, and use scrolls to complete a regular script work in the last class.

Class hours: 10 class hours * * * Five classes.

School age: 6~8 years old. Counseling fee: 2 14 yuan.

2. The commonweal course of Chinese painting starts from three aspects: pen, ink and color. By learning some simple painting methods of fruits and vegetables, supplemented by composition, a finished Chinese painting is finally presented.

Class hours: 10 class hours * * * Five classes.

School age: 6~8 years old. Counseling fee: 282 yuan.

3. For children who have no foundation in Go, the public welfare class starts with introducing the origin, basic rules and chess tools of Go, explaining the basic techniques of Go, such as neat, eating, lifting the ball and dodging chess, cultivating children's interest and standardizing the opening etiquette and posture of Go. Cultivate children's behavior habits when playing chess; Then through the study of eating skills, let the children master the introduction of Go.

Class hours: 12 class hours, * * *, six classes.

School age: 4~6 years old. Tutoring fee: 65 yuan.

Sinology of Hutong in Qin and Han Dynasties started its business in 2002, and it has been more than 17 years. The aim is to spread and share the essence of Chinese studies to modern families and the whole world with the ultimate artistic space of "listening to incense, reading pictures, eating ink and watching tea" and relying on Chinese studies teachers with global tolerance and solid general literacy and academic ability of traditional literati.