Calligraphy Level Examination The calligraphy exam is divided into: elementary (levels 1, 2, and 3); intermediate (levels 4, 5, and 6); advanced (levels 7, 8, and 9).
Description of requirements for junior, intermediate and advanced levels
1. Elementary level (Level 1--3)
Mainly tests learners' copying ability
Familiarity with the use of brushes and maintaining correct writing postures and writing methods. Through copying the calligraphy, you can learn the basic structure of Chinese characters, initially master the basic brushwork of writing Chinese characters, and achieve the requirements of accurate stippling and appropriate structural proportions.
Assessment method: Opposite script
Font selection: regular script, official script
2. Intermediate level (Level 4-6)
Mainly assesses learners’ ability to convert from copying to creation
Through copying and preliminary creative training, students will gradually become proficient in using pens, and master pointillism. The structure and rules are complete and reasonable.
Assessment method: Opposite writing, creation
Font selection (two or more): regular script, official script, running script
3. Advanced (Level 7-9)
Mainly assesses learners’ creative ability
Through the combination of creation and copying training, students can achieve proficiency and naturalness in using pens, agile stipples, and complete structure and composition. Reasonable and changeable, and able to have individual expression on the basis of tradition.
Assessment methods: Opposition, creation, theoretical knowledge
Font selection (two or more): regular script, official script, running script, seal script, and cursive script
The original poster’s The work
Obviously not between elementary level 1 to 3
Of course not advanced level 7 to 9
Identified as intermediate level
Between 4 and 6
What the poster wrote is tangible but not spiritual
If I identify it, it will be level 4