When parents let their children learn calligraphy, they will hesitate whether to choose hard-pen calligraphy or soft-pen calligraphy. Let’s take a look.
Should I learn calligraphy with hard pen or brush
Generally speaking, if you want to practice calligraphy well, hard pen is undoubtedly the easier way to get started, so after you have practiced hard pen well, you can try to practice calligraphy with brush. It can be said that it is step-by-step, and it is easier to practice calligraphy well. If you use a brush when you first try to practice calligraphy, it will undoubtedly increase the difficulty for yourself and make it difficult to continue practicing.
The child is about 7 years old. Children of this age have relatively complete bone development and can meet the requirements for learning calligraphy. Different from the requirements for learning calligraphy with calligraphy, there are not too high requirements for learning hard pen calligraphy. In kindergarten, children can be exposed to some simple strokes and words. In fact, after practicing hard-pen calligraphy well, it can also be of great help in learning the structure of calligraphy. The two promote each other. Benefits of learning calligraphy
1. Learning calligraphy can calm people down and cultivate a peaceful character.
2. Calligraphy can give us a deeper understanding of the culture and thoughts of our country’s famous ethnic groups.
3. Calligraphy is the quintessence of the Chinese nation. Great calligraphers and painters are role models for us to learn from and can cultivate a diligent and studious spirit.
4. Calligraphy can improve our knowledge and literacy.
5. The process of learning calligraphy will promote our observation, thinking and expression skills.
The above is some information related to learning calligraphy. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.