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Children like traditional art in China.

What is the "full cub" of human beings?

Some time ago, a video of Gao Yubo, a 3-year-old cute baby from Heilongjiang, writing calligraphy became "hot" on the Internet.

Influenced by the children's mother, Xiao Yubo was able to "follow calligraphy and painting" when he was 1 year old, and began to formally learn calligraphy at the age of 3. Now he can write hundreds of words. Beautiful soft pen words flowing, let many adult netizens sigh:

As soon as many people talk about calligraphy, they begin to put on a mask of pain: boring, and all they recall are "tragic" childhood experiences full of reluctance and crying to practice calligraphy. But this news has made many parents shine-

Like Xiao Yubo, he took the initiative to become interested in calligraphy under the influence of his family. First, he drew what he saw. With more and more literacy, he can better understand Chinese characters, feel a sense of accomplishment more easily and write calligraphy more easily!

Why do children practice calligraphy since childhood?

Chinese characters are the gene and carrier of China culture. From a cultural point of view, Chinese characters are the longest-circulating characters in the world; Calligraphy, as the art of writing Chinese characters, shows the beauty of Chinese characters to the greatest extent.

Let children practice writing calligraphy from an early age, learn to appreciate calligraphy, bring this ancient and eternal art closer to children, hone their boldness of vision, and carry on the inheritance of traditional culture.

From the perspective of in-class learning, calligraphy has long been a learning task that children can't ignore, and they should lay a foundation from an early age.

For example, since 20 18 in Shanghai, it has been stipulated that primary and secondary school students in compulsory education must take part in writing grading, which has changed from "voluntary" to "necessary" now.

Many parents think that calligraphy is too difficult to speak, too boring and difficult to practice. How can children get close to and fall in love with calligraphy?

Recently, the "Shanghai Museum Cultural Relics Game Picture Book" series published a new work "The Pursuit of France". This is the first calligraphy story picture book in Shanghai Museum, which skillfully combines the evolution of Chinese characters, calligraphy knowledge, famous stories and game interaction, and is a good cultural carrier for popularizing calligraphy art to children aged 3-6.

Through the professional examination and approval of experts in Shanghai Museum, take calligraphy as the incision to guide children to fall in love with calligraphy, writing and China traditional culture!

The content is easy to read and understand, and the story is strong.

Immersed in the adventure of calligraphy world

Speaking of calligraphy, is it a serious tradition to calm down? If you still think like this, you will let your child default to "practicing calligraphy = boring" and lose interest in calligraphy from the beginning.

The Book of French Pursuit allows children and boys to jump together and experience an unexpected French adventure. A book full of mysterious beauty and cultural beauty opens the door to understanding calligraphy in a way that children like!

Tiaotiao, the protagonist in the book, is a naughty boy, and it is always difficult to write when practicing calligraphy. By chance, he met Zhu Xiao, a bush elf. Zhu Xiao said that as long as he jumped up and sent him back to the scholar's grandfather, he wouldn't have to learn calligraphy. So the couple started their adventure along the Mohe River in France. ...

Along the way, they saw the evolution of Chinese characters and the expansion of the monument:

Met great calligraphers Tang Bohu and Wen Zhiming;

When encountering wind and waves, he helped Zhao rescue the rubbings of Lanting Preface, which he desperately protected.

At the same time, Zhu Xiao was taken away by Cai Jing and handed over to Song Huizong. It's urgent

In the process of searching for saints, Tiaotiao and Zhu Xiao met many famous calligraphers in history, appreciated their masterpieces and watched interesting stories that happened to them.

When children are reading, they will also use strips to feel the beauty and endless interest of China's calligraphy.

In terms of visual style, the painting of Chasing Books in France is mainly ink cinnabar, which has both Chinese flavor and childlike interest, taking into account culture and childlike innocence.

Explain in detail the calligraphy knowledge that children should know most.

Stay at home and enjoy the treasures of Shanghai Museum.

The little boy's jumping and the exploration of the brush fairy bamboo are also the process of learning the basic knowledge of calligraphy.

"Calligraphy knowledge" is specially set up in the book, and more than ten knowledge points related to calligraphy are skillfully interspersed in the main line of the story, so that children can gain a lot while reading and establish a basic understanding of calligraphy art and famous calligraphers.

Moreover, at the end of the book, some calligraphy treasures collected by the Shanghai Museum are introduced: Huai Su's bitter bamboo shoots, Wang Xizhi's Shangyu posts, Huang Tingjian's Huayan Book, and Su Shi's several pieces of Sacrifice to the Yellow. ...

This paper briefly introduces and displays these national treasures of calligraphy, just like standing in the calligraphy exhibition hall of Shanghai Museum, watching the masterpieces of famous calligraphers one by one and feeling the unique charm of China traditional culture.

Easy to read and interesting interactive games.

Let the children play in middle school and at school.

The Pursuit of France is different from ordinary picture books. It has set up various "calligraphy games" in the book, so that children can enjoy more fun while reading.

When reading this book, children can take risks and jump with Zhu Xiao in "calligraphy" and learn calligraphy knowledge at the same time. At the same time, they can play calligraphy games through stickers, which not only increases the immersion of story reading, but also can review and consolidate what they have learned in time.

In middle school play and study, the art of calligraphy is no longer an unattainable thing, nor is it a daily task for children to complain, but it can narrow the distance with children and show their unique charm in a relaxed, interesting and easy-to-understand way!

The pursuit of France continues the consistent characteristics of the "Shanghai Museum Cultural Relics Game Picture Book" series. Edited by Shanghai Museum and experts in the field of calligraphy and painting of Shanghai World Expo, every story, every popular science and every game interaction have been carefully scrutinized and tailored by experts.

Open this book "The Pursuit of France", walk into the calligraphy treasures of Shanghai Museum, and meet the masterpieces of famous calligraphers of past dynasties; Fresh knowledge of calligraphy gushed from the depths of Mohe, guiding children to immerse themselves in the world of calligraphy and exploring the beauty of China's calligraphy.

Use this interesting and knowledgeable picture book of calligraphy and aesthetic education to give children a vivid "enlightenment lesson" in calligraphy!

Recommendation of books in the same series

Exploring the Ancient Painting Country contains 0/9 ancient paintings of Shanghai Museum, which is one of the series of works of "Shanghai Museum Cultural Relics Game Picture Book".

The author explores the "Wonderful Night in the Museum" from a child's perspective, interspersed with Bo Gu's painting collection and knowledge of Chinese painting in vivid and interesting stories, led young readers to roam the world of Chinese painting, and opened their understanding of China traditional art in an entertaining atmosphere.

Yang Zhigang, director of the Shanghai Museum, said: This is a good-looking, good-sounding and energetic book.

Good-looking, the author skillfully infiltrated and imitated the 19 ancient painting treasures collected by Shanghai Museum in the stories and pictures of the picture book, which was creative and interesting, and the illustrations were lovely and childlike, with the aesthetic and temperament of Chinese painting; It's good to listen to books. There is an audio QR code next to each allusion, which can be scanned and listened to, making the reading method more yuan; Initiative means that young readers can practice Chinese painting through interesting interactive games such as drawing and painting.