Calligraphy is an ancient art, which combines words with art and becomes a new artistic culture. It can be said that the development of calligraphy is accompanied by the progress of Chinese civilization. Boju Guo Xue Calligraphy Training Network believes that the calligraphy art of each era is different. Perhaps calligraphy will be ignored and only exist as a writing tool, but it is difficult to judge whether it is the most prosperous period.
The pre-Qin era was the enlightenment era of calligraphy development, and the characteristics of hieroglyphics were still very obvious at that time. However, in the Han Dynasty. The appearance of official script is a great revolution in calligraphy reform. It not only makes Chinese fonts tend to be square, but also breaks through the simple central stroke in brushwork. In the Three Kingdoms, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, calligraphy has undergone new changes. Cursive script, running script, regular script and so on appeared one by one. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, calligraphy developed greatly. The most obvious is the change of regular script. Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang and Xue Ji were famous figures in the early Tang Dynasty.
The development of calligraphy conforms to the changes of the times. It is time to pass on this traditional culture and set up calligraphy training classes so that children can learn and experience calligraphy.