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Calligraphy meaning

The cultural significance of calligraphy is as follows:

We know that cultural prosperity is a country, a symbol of a nation's prosperity, the essence of a nation's life, the source of national spirit and the root and soul of a nation's survival and development.

Aesthetic significance of calligraphy

If we say beauty, beauty has many aspects. But if the words are beautiful, China's calligraphy is absolutely unique. In the aesthetics of China's calligraphy, it not only embodies the beauty of the words, but also embodies the emotion expressed behind the words.

The Historical Significance of Calligraphy

It is true that if we talk about calligraphy without historical significance, we will be at a loss. From the development history of China's calligraphy, we can see that the development history of China's calligraphy is actually a microcosm of China's cultural development.

Because calligraphy not only plays a great role in exchanging ideas and spreading culture, but also gives people beautiful artistic enjoyment, it has been widely loved and valued by people. Calligraphy education in China also has a long history and fine tradition.

As early as the Zhou Dynasty, calligraphy has been listed as one of the "six arts" (ritual, music, shooting, imperial, calligraphy and number); Later generations have always regarded calligraphy education as an important topic. As soon as children enter school, they are asked to practice writing. Numerous accomplished calligraphers have emerged in history. Many proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation attach great importance to and are good at calligraphy, whether in the busy war environment or in the busy work after the liberation of the whole country.

I have never forgotten to play the important role of calligraphy and inspire people to make progress for the cause of revolution and construction. They set a brilliant example for us to learn calligraphy today.