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Feelings of learning calligraphy

The feelings of learning calligraphy are as follows:

After learning calligraphy for one month in Pingjiang Calligraphy Court, I y appreciate the charm of traditional Chinese culture, not only the level of calligraphy has been improved, but also exercise my perseverance, so that I can understand the truth of no step by step, no step by a thousand miles; no accumulation of small streams, no river can become a river and sea. There is no shortcut to practicing calligraphy, you have to read the post often, and reading the post is not necessarily reading the character post, there are "post" everywhere in life.

Practice of calligraphy to maintain a calm state of mind, not hasty, not impatient, only keep plowing, in order to get the fruit of the harvest; only in the mind like water, concentrate on learning calligraphy in order to achieve twice the result with half the effort. To practice calligraphy, we should keep in mind the truth that we should learn from the past and know the new, we don't have to practice too many words every day, we must further consolidate the words we have learned before, and we should memorize every stroke and every picture in our mind, so that we can really not forget the essence of it.

Calligraphy

Calligraphy (calligraphy, handwriting) is a form of artistic expression that shows the beauty of the written word, and in a broader sense, calligraphy refers to the law of writing symbols. Calligraphy can be divided into Chinese calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy, etc. Among them, Chinese calligraphy is a kind of traditional art unique to Chinese characters, which is known as a poem without words, invisible dance, painting without pictures, etc. It can be used in many aspects, such as font design, stone inscription, pattern design, and so on.