What is the importance and significance of writing?

The importance and significance of writing are as follows:

First, optimize temperament

Temperament is the external expression of people's inner quality. For a long time, people who practice calligraphy should learn from calligraphy theory, study poems and songs, cultivate the taste of judgment, and strive to make their words rich in connotation and bookish.

With the improvement of calligraphy level, ideological understanding, knowledge level and aesthetic taste will also improve. People who practice calligraphy often give people the impression that they are knowledgeable, elegant in words and deeds and extraordinary in bearing.

Second, benefit the family.

A happy family needs sincere feelings to maintain, and also needs family members to build through healthy and beneficial behaviors. Gambling and drinking are the killers of happy families, and calligraphy is the killer of gambling. I have never met a calligrapher and a gambler.

Once you love calligraphy and put all your thoughts into practicing calligraphy, you will have no time and energy to gamble, drink, eat, drink and be merry. People who have no bad hobbies can win the respect of their families and add a happy atmosphere to their families.

Matters needing attention in practicing calligraphy

1. Selection of writing tools. Sharp tools can do a good job. Whether it is a pen or a ballpoint pen, you should choose a pen with smooth writing and uniform line thickness. Black is too light to recognize; Black is too dark, giving people a sense of oppression.

2. When practicing calligraphy, we should pay attention to the posture of writing and the method of pen and paper. The correct sitting posture should be "head straight, body straight, arms open, feet stable". Put the pen slightly to the right. The eyes are about 30cm away from the paper, and the chest is about10cm away from the table.

Stretch your arms naturally and lay your forearms flat on the table. Press the left and right sides of the pen with the fingertips of thumb and forefinger respectively. The left side of the first joint of the middle finger abuts against the lower part of the penholder, and the ring finger and the little finger naturally bend into a semi-clenched fist shape by abutting against the middle finger in turn.