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Which is more profound or meaningful for primary school students to learn brush calligraphy or hard pen calligraphy?
Hard pen calligraphy, of course.

More importantly, inherit and carry forward the traditional national culture and art! Therefore, brush calligraphy has far-reaching significance! The above is my humble opinion! Please criticize and correct me if there is anything wrong! Attached are some of my little books, please correct me! One of them was written with a hard pen and chalk for students to demonstrate, and the others were written with a brush.

Learning to write with brush and hard pen is of great and far-reaching significance to primary school students. Now primary school students should learn both writing brush and hard pen, and learn China's calligraphy well. This is the way for primary school students to write. At present, the task before us is: how to make children, our next generation, write good words and calligraphy, which is an urgent and urgent problem. The author thinks that "conventional calligraphy teaching and personality development" is a scientific method to realize the rejuvenation of China's calligraphy.

Calligraphy is writing Chinese characters,

Hard pen calligraphy is the foundation.

If you want to succeed in calligraphy,

Start with a hard pen.

The field of calligraphy is like the ocean.

Vast and boundless;

Master soft and hard skills,

Now the integration is brilliant.

Learning brush calligraphy and hard pen calligraphy are different learning stages. Now learning to write by hard pen is the basic pen, and it is still very important to learn hard pen writing well. I laid a good writing foundation when I was a student, and combined with my natural interest in culture and art, I promoted the inheritance of Chinese calligraphy and applied it in practice. After a long time, I wrote diligently, which played a role in inheritance and development. In a word, students should do a good job in hard writing, but they don't have to do both, otherwise they will affect their studies and even accomplish nothing.

Which is more profound or meaningful for primary school students to learn brush calligraphy or hard pen calligraphy? China's calligraphy art is still dominated by brush calligraphy, and hard pen calligraphy is only a branch. In reality, although hard pen is also called calligraphy, it is undeniable that the biggest role of hard pen is practicality. So when it comes to far-reaching or more meaningful, I think it is better to write with a brush.

Photo: Zhao Mengfu's thesis on fasting.

Generally speaking, what we call calligraphy refers to brush calligraphy. China's calligraphy art has a long history, which has been nearly 4000 years. Around the Han Dynasty, with the continuous accumulation of writing skills and the increase of writing evolution, calligraphers discovered the beauty of Chinese characters in the process of writing, thus expressing their feelings and sublimating the writing of Chinese characters to the artistic level.

Up to now, in terms of fonts, we have five styles of calligraphy. In terms of calligraphy, we have many works by calligraphers of different dynasties, as well as cliff stone carvings, epitaphs, statues and so on.

Learning brush calligraphy can not only learn writing skills, but also experience the writing and cultural background of different dynasties and the aesthetics of calligraphers. Generally speaking, learning Chinese calligraphy is another way to learn China traditional culture.

Photo: (Ming) Volume 1 of the Method of Engraving Wangduo Mountain Garden in Qing Dynasty.

Speaking of brush or hard pen, it should be the hard pen that appeared earlier. When Oracle Bone Inscriptions appeared, the ancients used a hard pen to carve words on the tortoise shell bones soaked in acid, which we can regard as the embryonic form of hard pen writing.

The so-called hard pen calligraphy should be after the hard pen was introduced from the west. It uses the pen tip of hard pen combined with the writing skills of traditional calligraphy to write Chinese characters, which can realize self-contained hard pen representative works.

The formation of calligraphy art is that the ancients discovered the beauty of Chinese characters. In this period, the ever-changing stippling played a great role in calligraphy art. Hard pen was better at expressing fonts because of the influence of materials, but the variety of stippling was not as rich as that of brush. In addition, his works are small in scale, which is also limited to some extent.

Photo: Wu Yusheng's hard pen poem about A Dream of Red Mansions.

Although brush calligraphy and hard pen calligraphy are essentially references to traditional calligraphy, they also focus on the expression of calligraphy because of the different materials of writing tools. From this far-reaching point of view, brush calligraphy has more advantages.

This question is more meaningful to say which is more influential, the brush pen or the hard pen, but the hard pen is still used more by primary school students, so it is very important to learn hard pen calligraphy first, whether in class or after class. The key is that calligraphy is either written casually or calligraphy. In other words, you should carefully describe calligraphy according to the copybook and master a certain writing foundation before you can consider hard-pen calligraphy. If you are interested, you can also accept the study and training of brush, and gradually master the art of brush calligraphy and raise it to another level. What I said is that practicing calligraphy first is more meaningful and promising.

In short, learn hard pen first, and then learn calligraphy if you are interested or can arrange time.

There are three reasons: first, I have learned hard pen, which has deepened my understanding of the structure of Chinese characters, and I can better understand the relationship and echo between strokes after training. Second, I practice hard pen well and write beautifully every day, so my homework and thesis have a good first impression. As the ancients said, words are like people. When you see a good word, a good impression will extend to people. The third is to lay a good foundation for hard writing, which is also helpful for learning calligraphy in the future! Calligraphy, the most basic thing is the horizontal and vertical folding and structure of words, which has a certain effect on the overall feeling and correctness of words. Calligraphy uses a brush, but the approximate position and arrangement of strokes are basically the same!

Both are very important, but hard pen calligraphy is relatively easy and has far-reaching influence. Practicing brush calligraphy is more helpful to improve hard pen calligraphy.

Hello everyone! My name is Xia, and I am mainly devoted to the research and inheritance of China traditional culture. I can really talk about my feelings and experiences about the art of calligraphy and painting, hoping to play a role in attracting jade. Welcome to discuss and discuss together!

Which is more profound or meaningful for primary school students to learn brush calligraphy or hard pen calligraphy?

Brush calligraphy, of course!

In the cultural heritage of China for thousands of years, brush calligraphy has played a very important role. Hard-pen calligraphy was introduced to China from abroad in recent years, and modern students seldom writes with a brush.

Hard pen calligraphy lacks the thickness change of brush calligraphy, and it is not as good as brush calligraphy in conveying personal feelings and life pursuit. Of course, hard pen also has its own advantages, such as writing fast and easy to use, but it is not easy to write well.

For primary school students, why should we practice calligraphy? Can't you practice hard pen?

If only from the exam, it is enough to write hard words. But as a member of China people, it is an unshirkable obligation and responsibility to inherit the traditional culture of China. The great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation depends on primary and secondary schools. Therefore, it is urgent to strengthen the education of Chinese studies for primary and middle school students, and the calligraphy is the golden key and bridge to open and connect traditional culture!

Therefore, for primary school students, the influence and significance of brush calligraphy is far greater than that of hard pen calligraphy!