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Argumentative Paper of Senior Two: On Hard Pen Calligraphy Momo Chunqiu
China has a long history of Chinese characters, with a history of more than 6,000 years. Since the late Shang Dynasty, there have been quite mature Oracle Bone Inscriptions. With the development of society, our ancestors created artistic treasures such as Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty, Li Shu in Han Dynasty, running script in Jin Dynasty, regular script in Tang Dynasty and cursive script in Song Dynasty, and many famous artists left immortal cultural heritage.

Hard-pen calligraphy, as another emerging art of calligraphy, has become a historical necessity, has been recognized and loved by everyone, and its far-reaching significance will continue to emerge with the evolution of history. However, despite this, we should not be blindly optimistic. We must be soberly aware that hard-pen calligraphy, as an art, is far from reaching its peak. There are even various worrying phenomena in the society, such as the irreparable templates in the market, unhealthy practices in competitions, and even some people use publicity to teach hard-pen calligraphy to make money. There are many phenomena such as raising your reputation. All these hinder and affect the healthy development of hard-pen calligraphy activities, and some even directly devalue the art of hard-pen calligraphy itself. But in any case, these are not possessed by hard pen calligraphy, but a social brand, which I believe can be gradually overcome through the efforts of the public. Just being proud of the treasures left by our ancestors should not be our true colors. More importantly, give them a reward, dig and explore, and let the ancestors of the previous generation feel proud and gratified for our newly developed territory.

The essential characteristics and distinctive personality of Chinese characters are unmatched by any kind of characters in the world, and they are not behind any phonetic characters. His graceful glyphs are also reflected in the brushwork of traditional calligraphy. The strength of brushwork is the aesthetic standard, as is the brush and hard pen.

Hard-pen calligraphy first expanded the field of China's traditional calligraphy, almost completed the type of China's calligraphy, and turned it into an art of combining hard and soft. Secondly, it pushes the whole hard-pen calligraphy art to the extreme of breadth, depth and fineness, puts forward new requirements for other forms and carriers of calligraphy art, and provides a broader prospect for the application of various new materials and tools. Learning hard pen calligraphy should not only pursue high-level artistic level, but also pay attention to its use value, and to reflect its use value, it is necessary to write correctly, standardize and homogenize. If a work is full of typos, white characters and dancing freely, even if you have superb brushwork, it is just a ghost symbol. Hard pen calligraphy can only create words on the basis of its practicality, and it is possible to create works that tend to be perfect.

It is true that any art has its inherent logic of development. In recent years, in this ancient oriental land, nourished by the long history of calligraphy art, hard-pen calligraphy finally broke through the fertile soil and stood out. Its appearance makes people feel refreshed, and more people find new ways to vent their pent-up feelings, explore and forge ahead, and pay attention to contemporary artists. More and more people understand the role of hard pen art and stand up consciously. They have written their own artistic feelings with pens, thus forming an enduring craze throughout the country.

In the grand art hall of calligraphy, hard-pen calligraphy is long overdue, but its artistic charm and great prospects are already obvious. Judging from the selected works in various hard-pen calligraphy competitions and exhibitions in recent years, hard-pen calligraphy has many characteristics, such as distinct lines, extremely rich and strong sense of rhythm, which fully shows the aesthetics of hard-pen calligraphy.

Hard-pen calligraphy has a unique artistic style and occupies a unique position in the forest of calligraphy art in China. Hard-pen calligraphy, a unique traditional culture in China, is a writing art with Chinese characters as its image and unique writing tool, which has the most universal use value in modern times.

Senior two: Li Huaxi