As long as you learn calligraphy, you can get Grade 3 or even Grade 4 from the beginning. Of course, you can also take the exam step by step from Grade 1.
Children or primary school students apply for various subjects for the first time, with a maximum of 3 levels. Apply for CET-4 or above, you can only apply for it gradually on the basis of the original level, and you can't go beyond the declaration.
Candidates above middle school students and middle-aged and elderly candidates apply for all subjects for the first time, with the highest level of five. Those who apply for CET-6 or above can only apply for it gradually on the basis of the original level, and can't go beyond the declaration.
For the first time, students, graduates or professional art calligraphers with secondary major or above in art apply for the exam, and the maximum number is 7. Those who apply for Grade 8 or above can only apply for the exam step by step on the basis of the original results, and cannot go beyond the declaration.
Extended data:
First, the classification of hard pen calligraphy: hard pen calligraphy is divided into hard pen calligraphy art and practical hard pen calligraphy. The former mainly emphasizes artistry, while the latter mainly emphasizes practicality.
The artistry of hard-pen calligraphy mainly expresses the writer's understanding and feeling of calligraphy art through the changes of lines and structures. It pursues beauty, emotion, interest, artistic conception, personality and so on.
Practical hard pen calligraphy, that is, daily writing, is mainly to meet the needs of practicality and facilitate writing and identification. The key is to make the writing fast and standardized, so the practical hard pen calligraphy is mainly running script.
Second, the characteristics of hard pen calligraphy: mainly compared with brush calligraphy.
1. Because the material of hard pen tip is hard, its line change is smaller than that of soft pen-the brush changes greatly.
2. Because the commonly used hard pen is mainly a pen, the lines are much thinner than the brush, so the font is much smaller, even smaller than the fine print of the brush.
Because of the material of the pen, the hard pen is easier to control than the brush.
References:
Hard Pen Calligraphy-Baidu Encyclopedia