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Is there a future for hard-pen calligraphy education?
First, university degree positions.

With the realization of calligraphy education in primary and secondary schools, the gap of teachers is quite large. In order to meet the needs of primary and secondary school teachers, universities must increase the enrollment of calligraphy majors and increase calligraphy majors. Compared with the current situation, college calligraphy teachers are quite nervous, and a considerable number of students majoring in calligraphy can get the post of college teacher.

Second, primary and secondary education jobs.

Judging from the current situation of primary and secondary schools in Guangdong Province, there are 890,000 calligraphy teachers in primary and secondary schools nationwide. It will take more than ten years to train calligraphy teachers in primary and secondary schools according to the existing universities, so calligraphy graduates will be a very tight industry in the next few years.

Third, the cultural sector.

At present, there are professional departments specializing in calligraphy research in the cultural field, such as cultural centers, literary and art circles, museums, art galleries, etc., which urgently need calligraphy professionals to engage in appraisal work. Now the party and government organs, enterprises and institutions are developing rapidly, but cultural things must exist forever. Writing with a pen is still an existence that government departments can never delete.