Persevering calligraphy works

Do things with perseverance. Stick to it, and maybe success will come to you in the next second. The following are my persistent calligraphy works for you, I hope they are useful to you!

Insist on appreciating calligraphy works

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The value of calligraphy lies in perseverance.

You should still remember Edison's famous saying: Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. ?

To learn calligraphy is to keep practicing and persevere, which is 99% sweat.

Some people will say that 1% inspiration is more important than 99% sweat, so some people think that people who write well are naturally talented, at least have special abilities and are smarter than the average person. This statement is unreasonable. Those who think that writing a book requires genius will inevitably mystify the art of calligraphy and make people feel unattainable.

In fact, learning calligraphy, like doing other things, depends on confidence, diligence and endurance. If you persist for a few years, it will be effective. As long as you are willing to learn, be willing to drill, be good at thinking, learn from others with an open mind, and spend some time and energy, you will certainly be able to knock on the door of calligraphy art.

There is nothing wrong with learning calligraphy. Trick? , no? Shortcut? Can go, can't be complacent, the key is one? Constant? Word, that is, keep practicing and persevere. There are many stories of calligraphers studying hard at all times and in all countries.

Zhang Zhi, a master of cursive script in Han Dynasty, bought white cloth when making clothes, dyed it black after writing on it, and then made clothes to wear. Because he washed the pen in the front pool for a long time, the water turned black after a long time, and then he called it? Mo Chi? , showing its hard-working spirit.

Lin Sanzhi, a contemporary calligrapher, said with deep understanding: (Calligraphy) is like a silkworm spinning silk and a bee making honey. Can it become silk and honey overnight? He studied calligraphy since he was a child. For decades, he has never written a book for any reason. Even though he was in hospital and lying in a hospital bed, he still remembered calligraphy.