Debate: With a computer, do you still need to spend time practicing calligraphy? How to answer the pros and cons?

Positive: a successful contract, an excellent answer sheet, an emotional letter, etc. Everyone needs to write, and beautiful fonts reflect a person's literacy, temperament, quality and personality.

Don't you want to make your handwriting more beautiful?

Summarize the following points for your reference.

1. First of all, Chinese characters are a 3,000-year tradition in China. If everyone types with a computer, this tradition will fall into the hands of our generation. What is the significance of the ancients inventing Chinese characters? Chinese characters can cultivate people's sentiment. The brains of smart people will slowly "rust" if they only rely on computers to type. What's the use? China's 2008 Olympic bid signs are all written with that kind of brush, why not use a computer to make them? This is because we have our own brand in China. However, it also shows that the people of China love the art of Chinese characters and their own country. What's the point if it's made by a computer? As the saying goes, it's better to spread it by hand than by eyes a thousand times. Practicing handwriting can deepen memory, and typing will soon forget it. This also shows that writing is good.

opposition

You don't need to write on the computer.

With a computer, you don't need to spend time writing. Because of the rapid development of science, with excellent and advanced tools, why practice outdated and inconvenient things? We should adopt a sublation attitude towards China's traditional culture. We should inherit the good and discard the backward. Chinese characters have not adapted to the development of forms, economic changes and social requirements. Nowadays, foreign children's homework at night is done by computers, and there is no pen to write. And we should follow the trend and stop spending time on writing.

Computer is an indispensable role in modern society, it is no longer a fashion, it has entered the homes of ordinary people, and people use it to communicate in this 2 1 century modern society; Now, Chinese characters are out of date, and people no longer need them. What people need is a computer, and the function of the computer goes far beyond Chinese characters. For example, if you can't write a word on the computer, look it up; You need to spend a lot of pen and ink to write an article, but on the computer, you don't need it. Therefore, I still think that with computers, you don't need to spend time writing. Today, with the popularization of computers, almost every household has installed computers. At this time, someone said, "Now that computers are popular in all corners of the world, why do you spend so much time practicing calligraphy?" I don't think what he said is right. When computers spread all over the world, we still have to make great efforts to practice calligraphy.

Practicing calligraphy can cultivate our sentiment and hone our will. At the same time, practicing calligraphy is also an interesting thing-it can calm your restless heart and study with peace of mind; It can also make your hands and brains flexible and improve your hands-on ability; Besides, you can tell what kind of person you are from your handwriting. For example, people who write correctly will be serious and responsible in their work; People who scribble often do things carelessly ... different types of words can show different people's attitudes towards things.

Since ancient times, many successful people have not practiced good handwriting. Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Jin Dynasty, worked very hard when practicing calligraphy, and washed all the clean pools at home. Our national leader Mao Zedong never forgets to practice calligraphy after work. He regards practicing calligraphy as a way to rest and adjust his mind. In the Tang Dynasty, Zheng Qian liked calligraphy as a teenager, but he had no money to buy paper. Later, he found that there were persimmon leaves left in a temple, so he installed persimmon leaves in several rooms, so he practiced calligraphy with some persimmon leaves every day. A few years later, he scrambled to write All the Rooms of Persimmon Leaves.

Not only do we in China attach importance to calligraphy education, but foreigners can't put it down-not long ago, a calligraphy contest was held in South Korea, and many people signed up enthusiastically. The scene is spectacular.

There is no denying that computers also have their advantages. This is very quick and convenient. Just a few keystrokes and a word will pop up immediately. But some people, once out of the computer, make a lot of mistakes. Some time ago, the news reported that a college student applied for a job and wrote a resume, which was not only scrawled, but also had the typo 12. So someone commented: "Now some people are full of syllables and can hardly write."

Chinese characters are the symbol of the Chinese nation. Students, please join the ranks of practicing calligraphy as soon as possible to carry forward and inherit China calligraphy culture, which is also a good way to improve our Chinese literacy.