What grade is the best for primary school students to learn calligraphy?

Actually, first grade is fine. In the past, teaching in private schools began at an early age. Western-style teaching has only a history of one hundred years, and it is impossible without a brush-because the brush is the only writing tool. People who look at the past-there are too many people-will also find people around them from time to time-who write well and don't need children to write satisfactorily in a short time.

What are you asking-a hard pen or a brush?

Learning calligraphy is not only a process of learning to write well, but also a process of understanding and expressing the beauty of calligraphy, and it is also a process of improving and perfecting personality. Because I still have to read a lot of good books-Taoist and Confucian monographs-I know the ideological source of the beauty of calligraphy-I also know the ideological source of China people's national character shaping-of course, I have come into contact with these little by little-the upsurge of "Chinese studies" is a symbol-the return and recognition of traditional values-

In fact, calligraphy is in the classroom now-haven't you started there yet?