Chinese characters are the coats of literate people, so we China people have always had the complex of practicing Chinese characters, but in fact, many people's Chinese characters have become a permanent pain in their hearts. Our parents attach great importance to their children's handwriting. We buy a lot of copybooks and invite teachers at home, but sometimes it has little effect. What is the reason? After years of observation and thinking, I think the key lies in our understanding of the word "a word is not worth a hundred days" There are two interpretations of "a word", one is calligraphy, and the other is ordinary writing-we generally call it calligraphy. In other words, what is the purpose of practicing calligraphy? This is the first consideration. Calligraphy is a profound art, and it is what we pay attention to. There is a saying in calligraphy that "all books are old", which is the reason. However, the words written for practical purposes are obviously far from calligraphy. The difference between calligraphy and calligraphy seems to be rhythmic gymnastics and broadcast gymnastics, one is ornamental and the other is practical. In terms of training time, calligraphy pays attention to endless skills and needs long-term unremitting pen and ink training; Under the guidance of correct methods, calligraphy can be successful quickly. The accelerated training method of "two-week calligraphy practice" is being promoted in our city and has benefited many people. We advocate strengthening the cultivation of calligraphy art, but after all, only a few people practice calligraphy for the purpose of becoming calligraphers, and most people practice calligraphy mainly for practical purposes. If your practical words are standardized, correct and fluent, you need to be "old-fashioned"
Calligraphy and calligraphy should be separated, which is very meaningful for us to practice calligraphy well, but separation does not mean separation. Calligraphy and calligraphy are closely related, so I won't go into details here.