As a treasure of Chinese culture, the art of calligraphy should have been a pure holy place. However, nowadays, "quack calligraphy" is rampant.
Many unscrupulous people pretend to be formal calligraphy art to confuse the public. They not only confuse the public, but even enter the campus, causing great harm to young people.
With the development of the Internet age, people have gradually lost the ability to write by hand, and "forgetting to write" often happens.
For example, in a Chinese language test paper for a certain high school entrance examination, students were asked to choose words to describe a fake calligraphy, and the words in these options were all used to describe formal calligraphy.
It can be seen that "Jianghu calligraphy" is difficult to distinguish. Even teachers who are educators have difficulty distinguishing it. How can children distinguish it? So "quack calligraphy" is really abominable!
Nowadays, the country vigorously advocates the introduction of calligraphy into campuses. This is not only the inheritance of the excellent Chinese culture, but also the meditation of cultivating the flowers of the motherland. However, formal calligraphy has not really entered campuses. The so-called? Jianghu calligraphy? But he entered first.
Some people may ask, some of these "quack calligraphy" are not much different from regular calligraphy. They all look smart and full of calligraphy. How come they are "quacks"?
The so-called "quack calligraphy" seems to have a "calligraphy flavor". In fact, these calligraphy have no basis in calligraphy and rely entirely on the free play of some authors. Some of them package their own calligraphy in order to gain attention. Calligraphy, and even performing acrobatics in various poses!
I would like to ask, can such calligraphy with no rules and regulations be able to teach our young calligraphers well?
We call words that are in line with the writing experience of predecessors and have calligraphy cultural heritage as "calligraphy". These formal "calligraphy" have strong educational significance for future generations to learn. Only by learning such characters can teenagers improve their writing skills.
Calligraphy and calligraphy are all about the art of writing. Each stroke of calligraphy has its own inherent meaning, which also requires time and energy to learn. Those "charlatans" who treat calligraphy as a sideshow until they become obsessed will seriously harm the aesthetics of young people.