In the calligraphy exam, * * * has grades one to nine, and each grade has different requirements.
-The first layer is introduction.
-The second level is the primary level, which mainly examines the shelf structure of brushes.
-The third level is mainly to master the basic strokes, the multi-stroke and multi-word expression methods of the same word, and the test of posture and action.
-Level 4 is a transitional stage from primary to intermediate. At this point, I have mastered most of the rules and can skillfully write a running script or cursive script with a relatively standardized structure.
Grade -5 is above the intermediate level, mainly for the application of writing brush.
-CET-6 is a higher level and a lower level, which can make more complicated changes in writing, structure and composition.
Grade -7 is an advanced middle stage, and the basic brushwork and various structures have a certain degree of effort, but the temperature is not enough, and there is still a long way to go.
-Band 8 is an advanced segment, which requires deep kung fu, originality and showing its own style and characteristics.
Grade 9 is the highest level, which requires not only a higher level of effort, but also rich knowledge, that is, a higher level of knowledge.
In principle, you can't skip a grade in the calligraphy exam, you can't enter the exam for the first time and you can't skip a grade (A: 9~ 10, B: 7~8, C: 4~6, D: 1~3). If you need an advanced placement exam, you need to meet the requirements of the previous grade and try 3 poems across grades. For example, jumping from level 6 to level 8 is a top exam and is not allowed.