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How to inherit and revitalize calligraphy

To inherit and revitalize calligraphy, we should widely popularize the basic knowledge of calligraphy art and improve the public's ability to appreciate calligraphy art.

The public's cognition of calligraphy art is an important mass foundation related to the survival and development of calligraphy art. The development of modern mass media technology has laid a solid foundation for the widespread popularization of calligraphy art knowledge. Calligraphy artists should establish the concept of serving the people wholeheartedly and become disseminators and promoters of national culture and art.

By sending calligraphy art to the grass roots and the masses, calligraphy art enters the homes of ordinary people, and the knowledge of calligraphy art is popularized through lectures, exhibitions and other forms, making calligraphy art a part of people's elegant cultural life.

The development history of calligraphy;

The evolution of calligraphy generally refers to the evolution of calligraphy fonts. Generally speaking, the Wei-Jin period is not only the end of calligraphy, but also the peak of calligraphy techniques. China's calligraphy has a long history, ever-changing style and fascinating art. From Oracle Bone Inscriptions and inscriptions on bronze to Da Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan and Li Shu, and then to cursive script, regular script and running script in the Eastern Han Dynasty and Wei and Jin Dynasties, calligraphy always exudes unique artistic charm.

From hieroglyphics to the handwriting of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Spring and Autumn Period, Zhu Mo, Tang Kai's statutes, the respect of the Song Dynasty, the dispute over inscriptions in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.