1. What is the connotation of calligraphy
(1) The character itself is the carrier of culture, that is, the embodiment of calligraphy’s practicality. Outstanding calligraphy works, the content mentioned
exudes the atmosphere and power of cultural forms.
(2) Calligraphy is an important part of history and culture. Some scholars have pointed out that the core of Chinese culture is calligraphy. Regardless of whether the conclusion is accurate or not, it at least reflects the profound cultural connotation of calligraphy. The development of calligraphy itself is accompanied by the historical evolution of time, space and society, and the form, temperament, and aesthetics of calligraphy have always been an important label for the history and culture of that era. Therefore, archaeologists in calligraphy can speculate and determine which dynasty calligraphy work it belongs to from a text symbol that has no AD year or era mark.
(3) Humanistic sentiment is a vivid component of calligraphy culture. Moral sentiment is the most high-end culture, and the humanistic sentiments in calligraphy are also the richest, most vivid and exciting content in calligraphy culture. We often say that words are like people. The personality in calligraphy works is always inseparably related to the personality of the writer, such as personality, feelings, temperament, and cultural accomplishment.
2. The benefits of learning calligraphy
Cultivation of a peaceful character. Gain a deeper understanding of our country’s traditional culture. Cultivate a diligent and studious spirit. Improve your knowledge and literacy. Cultivate observation, thinking and expression skills. Willpower is tempered. Improve your own aesthetic ability.