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From Mr. Wang lectures on calligraphy

In the last few days, Mr. Wang opened a column 承栋讲书法? A hundred questions and answers

? One of the questions was like this: ? How many characters are the best to practice every day?

? Answer:? There is no set answer to how many words are best to practice every day, or how long is best to practice every day.

? Some people are writing every day, but their progress is slow; some people don't write for days, but their progress is fast.

The reason for this is still a question of whether or not you are paying attention. Writing as a task, how many words a day to complete the matter, the post is not attentive, the other time never think about writing things, just a step, and half a step back, progress will not be big;

Although every day is very busy, and can not insist on writing every day, but the heart of the heart all the time is not thinking about the writing of the matter, in the street will pay attention to the plaque of the word, on the bus will pay attention to the words on the billboards, look at a painting will pay attention to the inscription of the words, but also to the writing of the word, and the writing of a painting will pay attention to the inscription of the word. A painting will focus on the inscription, every moment in the "read" word, how can write bad?

? Calligraphy is the most conscientious, you pay a point of effort, it returns you a point of achievement, you pay ten efforts, it will return you ten achievements.

? Of course, we are both interested in practicing calligraphy, but also can find time to write every day, that is the best. Insist on practicing dozens of words a day, or even hundreds of thousands of words, then six months down the road there will be a great improvement.

The above is one of Mr. Wang's answers to the questions of the bookworms, and I am y touched by it. It is true that every learning is not easy to learn, the key lies in the heart.

Mr. Wang mentioned, "Some people write every day, but the progress is slow; some people do not write for a few days, but the progress is fast." "Although every day is very busy, and can not insist on writing every day, but the heart is always thinking about writing things, in the street will pay attention to the plaque of the word, on the bus will pay attention to the word on the billboards, look at a painting will pay attention to the inscription, every moment in the "read" word, how can I write?

These are the first time I've ever seen a woman in the world who has been in a position to do this.

These two paragraphs tell us to learn calligraphy to be attentive, as long as the heart to experience, does not lie in the number of words practiced every day. Do other things are not also so? For example, students learn cultural and scientific knowledge, only one to learn, homework is completed, practice also do a lot, but not very good to think, the result is twice the effort. And some students, learning is when the combination of learning and thinking, thinking about the inner connection of the content learned, so it will be twice the result with half the effort. Educator Confucius has a saying: "Learning without thinking is confusing, thinking without learning is dangerous." This saying tells us that we should combine thinking and learning to learn any knowledge. Attentiveness and skill coupled with hard work is the key to one's success.

Mr. Wang said that calligraphy is a matter of conscience, and this is such an image that it simply speaks to the heart of each and every one of us. Mr. Wang's theory of calligraphy is not only applicable to learning calligraphy, but also useful for learning any other knowledge, as long as you put in the effort, you will be rewarded. "One hard work, one talent", "where is the genius, I am the work of others drinking coffee on the work".

Mr. Wang leads by example, and his words illustrate these ideas well. His love for calligraphy and his thoughts on propagating traditional culture show his dedication and respect for calligraphy.

Mr. Wang releases lecture videos to his students early every day, and he patiently points out the strengths and weaknesses of each student's submitted exercises, encouraging them to persist in practicing seriously.

How fortunate I am to receive Mr. Wang's guidance and theories of calligraphic thought!