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What are the contemporary values of calligraphy?

1, cultivate one's morality and learn calligraphy, which is of great benefit to cultivating the overall personality. Many calligraphers in ancient times had sacred morality, which was cast in books in various forms. Students who further study calligraphy may lose the influence of the lofty morality of calligraphers in previous dynasties.

2. Calligraphy symbolizes the traditional culture of China. Calligraphy is rooted in China traditional culture, which is the background of its existence and development. The calligraphy theory we see today since the Han Dynasty has its own systematicness, integrity and orderliness.

Calligraphy theory, like other literary theories, includes not only the technique theory of calligraphy itself, but also the aesthetic theory of calligraphy, all of which shine with the wisdom of ancient China literati. For example, the theory of how to express the categories of "spirit, qi, bone, flesh and blood" in calligraphy, the theory of techniques such as brushwork, calligraphy and composition, and the theory of creation and evaluation all have their own systems.

3. Advocating learning to stimulate questions, strengthening the essence of civilization and learning calligraphy well must be based on rich learning accomplishment, and the importance of learning can be realized by learning calligraphy, which is the second sowing to improve students' cultural quality-to make students love learning. Conversely, people can also be more confident in themselves and easily gain the appreciation, respect and trust of others.