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The benefits of children learning calligraphy
First, learning calligraphy makes people quiet and healthy.

The biggest advantage of learning calligraphy is that it makes people quiet. When practicing calligraphy, we should focus on every word on the copybook, the strokes and structure of the words, and also pay attention to our own handwritten words, which will make children forget other things. The so-called "empathy" can eliminate children's impetuous emotions and let them calm down in the process of adjusting brushes again and again.

Compared with the fierceness of sports, the fierceness of games and the mania of mood, practicing calligraphy makes children quiet. Especially for children with poor attention and hyperactivity, practicing calligraphy can calm them down. We know the truth of "stay quiet and stay away". If children can be quiet, they can do anything well.

In the process of learning calligraphy, children should use their hands and brains. Their fingers, wrists and arms are moving, their eyes are watching, and their brains are directing. Only by achieving harmony can they write calligraphy well. Such exercise is good for their health. In fact, calligraphy, like Tai Chi, is a kind of health-preserving exercise, and it is an aerobic exercise with movement in silence. Research shows that calligraphers rank first among the 20 industries that make people live longer.

Second, enter the core of China culture.

Calligraphy has a history of thousands of years in China. It permeates all aspects of our lives and has rich cultural connotations. First of all, writing literacy is calligraphy culture; Chinese characters are a great creation of Chinese ancestors and have been used for thousands of years. For Chinese people all over the world today, Chinese characters are a kind of cohesion. Children write Chinese characters (learn calligraphy) in order to understand and learn the excellent traditional culture of China.

Children learn calligraphy, and calligraphy-related cultures follow, for example, writing couplets during the Spring Festival is a culture; Calligraphy strokes are also culture: points are like peaks falling stones, horizontal clouds are like thousands of miles, and vertical vines are like withered vines. The structure of calligraphy is culture: horse racing is easy and impenetrable; Telling the story of calligraphers is culture, such as the story of Mo Chi, where Zhang Zhi practices calligraphy and washes pens every day, and Wang Xizhi writes well.

In the process of learning calligraphy, children learn to be human, so-called "words are like people"; Calligraphy pays attention to culture, such as regular script, running script and cursive script. Writing a calligraphy work with poems, words and essays is also a kind of culture. Children learn calligraphy directly into the core of China culture, and they have a sense of national pride, thus cultivating their industrious, brave and self-reliant national spirit with patriotism as the core.