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Calligraphy promotion poems

1. Ancient calligraphy and poetry with the theme of promoting China's traditional culture pray for blessings.

Wen Yiduo

Please tell me who is from China.

Enlighten me how to hold my memory tightly;

Please tell me the greatness of this country,

Tell me gently, don't make any noise!

Please tell me who is from China.

He has a heart of Yao and Shun,

Whose blood belongs to Jing Ke Nie Zheng,

Whose legacy is Shennong Huangdi?

Tell me that wisdom is magical,

Said it was a gift from hippo;

Tell me the rhythm of this song,

It was originally taught by Phoenix in Nine Treasures.

Please tell me the silence of the Gobi,

And the solemnity of the five mountains? say it again

Taishan's stone slippers are still dripping with patience.

Is there harmony in the Yellow River?

Tell me again, that tear.

Is Confucius mourning the death of Lin?

You must tell me laughter,-

Zhuang Zhou, Chunyu Kun kun 1, smiles.

Please tell me who is from China.

Enlighten me how to hold my memory tightly;

Please tell me the greatness of this country,

Tell me gently, don't make any noise!

2. Beautiful sentences about calligraphy Beautiful sentences about calligraphy

1, the blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold.

2. Brush, ink, paper and inkstone depict pastoral landscape and poetic dreams, and colorful Xuancheng strives for "China Calligraphy City".

3. Interpret the spirit of calligraphy and inherit the essence of culture.

4. Inherit Chinese civilization and promote the art of calligraphy.

5, until now, a word is worth a thousand dollars.

6. Read ten thousand poems and write ten thousand words.

7. vitality is beauty.

8. Feel beauty, appreciate beauty, create beauty and show beauty.

9. Momo is happy and his calligraphy is long and healthy.

10, carry forward the tradition and write well.

1 1. Carry forward the essence of national culture and interpret the magical charm of calligraphy.

12, the brush depicts a bright future, and the color painting depicts a magnificent life.

13, finely crafted, ironmaking into gold.

14, painstakingly attacking ancient and modern thousands of books at home and abroad, and skillfully drawing thousands of pictures of human physics.

15, practice pen calligraphy and inherit Chinese character culture.

16, practicing hard pen calligraphy and inheriting men's culture.

17, practice well and inherit a generation of civilization.

18, practicing China's calligraphy and inheriting traditional culture.

19, art can express culture, and art can supplement morality.

20, splash ink creation, pen flowers.

2 1, everyone learns calligraphy and * * * innovates the century.

22, picturesque, * * create * * enjoy "China Calligraphy City".

23, picturesque new world, the icing on the cake calligraphy city.

24. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb.

25, calligraphy Xuancheng, wonderful life.

26, calligraphy has a diligent path, and the ink sea is boundless.

27. There is a road to diligence in Shushan, and there is no limit to learning the sea.

28. Be upright in life and be honest in writing.

29. Enhance spiritual connotation and cultivate noble quality.

30. Light the lamp of art for you and take you into the art palace.

3. Beautiful sentences about calligraphy Beautiful sentences about calligraphy

1, the blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold.

2. Brush, ink, paper and inkstone depict pastoral landscape and poetic dreams, and colorful Xuancheng strives for "China Calligraphy City".

3. Interpret the spirit of calligraphy and inherit the essence of culture.

4. Inherit Chinese civilization and promote the art of calligraphy.

5, until now, a word is worth a thousand dollars.

6. Read ten thousand poems and write ten thousand words.

7. vitality is beauty.

8. Feel beauty, appreciate beauty, create beauty and show beauty.

9. Momo is happy and his calligraphy is long and healthy.

10, carry forward the tradition and write well.

1 1. Carry forward the essence of national culture and interpret the magical charm of calligraphy.

12, the brush depicts a bright future, and the color painting depicts a magnificent life.

13, finely crafted, ironmaking into gold.

14, painstakingly attacking ancient and modern thousands of books at home and abroad, and skillfully drawing thousands of pictures of human physics.

15, practice pen calligraphy and inherit Chinese character culture.

16, practicing hard pen calligraphy and inheriting men's culture.

17, practice well and inherit a generation of civilization.

18, practicing China's calligraphy and inheriting traditional culture.

19, art can express culture, and art can supplement morality.

20, splash ink creation, pen flowers.

2 1, everyone learns calligraphy and * * * innovates the century.

22, picturesque, * * create * * enjoy "China Calligraphy City".

23, picturesque new world, the icing on the cake calligraphy city.

24. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb.

25, calligraphy Xuancheng, wonderful life.

26, calligraphy has a diligent path, and the ink sea is boundless.

27. There is a road to diligence in Shushan, and there is no limit to learning the sea.

28. Be upright in life and be honest in writing.

29. Enhance spiritual connotation and cultivate noble quality.

30. Light the lamp of art for you and take you into the art palace.

On the surface, the 20-line calligraphy art of inheriting Chinese civilization and writing traditional virtues is nothing more than writing Chinese characters with a brush dipped in ink, which has no mystery. However, "although the book is small, its experts also know Yan Tao." This Tao, in a big sense, is the law of the generation and change of the universe, and in a small sense, it is the quality and conduct of people. In ancient China, calligraphy was listed as one of the Six Classics and was a compulsory course for students. The purpose is to cultivate and improve people's basic quality. First, the art of calligraphy and personality shaping "Books are handed down by people", and the styles of calligraphers' works are high and low, which is ultimately the natural expression of calligraphers' personal feelings and personality. In Song Dynasty, Huang Tingjian said: "Learning books requires virtue, and learning sages is valuable." In Yan Zhenqing, a book called "The Second Running Script in the World" called "The Manuscript for Sacrificing a Nephew" describes Yan Zhenqing's mourning for his nephew Yan Jiming who died in the Anshi Rebellion. From the ups and downs of lines and words, we can feel Yan Zhenqing's grief and indignation when he learned that his nephew was killed by the rebels. Similarly, the emperor also asked the famous calligrapher Liu Gongquan how to learn calligraphy. Liu Gongquan's answer to "the heart is right and the pen is right" left us with the eternal reputation of "pen remonstration". By learning calligraphy, we persisted. Appreciating the elegance of the ancients will inevitably play a subtle educational role in shaping personal personality. Second, the art of calligraphy and the cultivation of ability. Calligraphy learning is conducive to the cultivation of students' various abilities. First of all, through the study of calligraphy inscriptions, the first exercise is the students' subtle observation. The ancients said: "Those who watch are still refined, and those who paint are like kings." Students observe the stippling structure, brushwork and characteristics of each word, so as to imitate their hands and pursue them for a long time. Students' ability to observe things will be helped and improved. Secondly, the ability of imagination will be cultivated. The ancients said: "The charm originated from nature." Many forms of strokes in calligraphy are described from our life and natural phenomena. For example, when we describe the high quality of lines, we often use the metaphor of "leakage marks (rain lines dripping from farmers' eaves when it rains)". Zhang Xu, a master of cursive script in Tang Dynasty, learned the theory of brushwork from Gong Sundaniang's Sword Dance. It is also an example of calligraphy art and imagination cultivation. Third, cultivate students' dialectical thinking ability. Copying ancient calligraphy, there are many dialectical and unified ideas running through it, such as the back of the font, the upward movement of strokes, the shade of pen and ink, the speed of strokes, the advance and retreat of strokes, the Fiona Fang of stroke forms, etc., all of which constitute the phenomenon of contradictory unity in calligraphy learning. In a sense, calligraphy art and even artistic creation. It is a process of seeking unity in contradiction by using dialectics. In addition, learning calligraphy plays an irreplaceable role in cultivating a person's concentration and endurance. As the saying goes, "plum blossoms come from bitter cold." Today, our children are keen on watching Korean dramas, American blockbusters and listening to pop songs. I think if children can be guided to devote enough study and attention to China's traditional arts, I think all kinds of unhealthy phenomena that happen to teenagers, such as Internet addiction and terrorist violence, may be contained to a certain extent. Third, the relationship between calligraphy art and multidisciplinary. China's calligraphy art is extensive and profound, which also plays an irreplaceable role in our study of other disciplines. It can be summarized as follows: (1) literature, "The best running script in the world" and Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting are not only masterpieces of calligraphy handed down from ancient times, but also a travel prose with beautiful words. Mao Zedong's bold poems and his calligraphy works are highly unified, full of enthusiasm and anger. Facts show that a calligrapher's works can not only stay at the level of formal beauty, but also need to be enriched with literary connotation. We see a calligraphy work, if the words are poor and interesting, there are typos mixed in it. Then I believe that the artistic height of our work will be greatly reduced. (2) History and archaeology. Calligraphy is a long-standing cultural heritage in China. Calligraphy has existed since the beginning of writing. We always look at the context of historical progress from the continuous development of words. Learning calligraphy can increase our understanding of China's long history and splendid culture, which is irreplaceable for other teaching. For example, when I was demonstrating the writing of Qin Shihuang's small seal script, I told the students the process of Qin Shihuang burning books to bury Confucianism and Prime Minister Lisi unifying the characters. In this way, students will have a more emotional understanding when understanding this kind of calligraphy. As the saying goes, "through the depiction of stippling, we seem to touch the temperature of history." For archaeology, we must rely on solid philology to identify ancient artifacts. Studying calligraphy systematically can help us understand the evolution and development of characters, the recognition and writing of ancient Chinese characters, and so on. (3) Painting design calligraphy is an art with Chinese characters as the object of expression. The rich lines and complex structure of Chinese characters provide modeling elements for other sister arts. When we say "painting and calligraphy are of the same origin" (painting here refers to Chinese painting in particular), on the one hand, it means that calligraphy and Chinese painting have the same pen tools, both of which use brush; Second, they use the same brush strokes and even the same aesthetic standards. China's art pays attention to the expression of emotional personal subjective feelings, which is quite different from the western accurate, objective and realistic description methods. We often see some Chinese paintings and try our best to "sketch" with brush strokes, losing the pen and ink interest of Chinese paintings. Calligraphy and design art are also closely related, so we just take out a RMB. The words "People's Bank of China" are written in calligraphy, and there are inscriptions on the titles of some books, periodicals and newspapers. For example, the words "Modern Chinese Dictionary" in Modern Chinese Dictionary were written by Guo Moruo. Of course, these designs simply borrow calligraphy. The design element of the emblem of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games "China Seal-Dancing Beijing" is the word "Beijing" in seal script. After appropriate exaggeration and deformation, it became the emblem we see today-a running man, which better conveyed the implication that Beijing welcomed guests from all over the world with an open, warm and inclusive attitude in 2008, and at the same time embodied the design concept that the more national, the more the world. "There is no shortage of beauty in the world. What is lacking is a pair of eyes that discover beauty." Although China's traditional art, calligraphy, is also widely popularized with multiculturalism and computers.