My specialty,the Chinese calligraphy
If some people asked me: \"What is your specialty?\" I would say without hesitation: \" Of course .My Chinese calligraphy is great.\" Talking about my calligraphy, that's a long story. But it seems to me that the most important thing is to practice perseveringly. I began to learn calligraphy from the age of 8. At first I don't like it, Because it takes a lot of time to practice . Especially when I didn't practice as required, my mother always asked me to rewrite ten times. I felt very sad that tears rolled around my eyes, but I still had to finish it. But I was very happy when I finished a piece of calligraphy and watched it hanging on the wall for my family and friends to enjoy. My two calligraphy works are hung in our classroom, and the couplets on our house door were all written by me . I look like a little \"calligrapher\" in the eyes of my classmates and teachers.
When I put the brush in my hand, it became my best friend, My thumb, forefinger and middle finger pinch brush, ring finger and the small finger are behind the brush. So the brush will no longer get away. With the brush dipped in the ink, it began to write, the
fragrance of the ink spread out, and the beautiful word slowly presented, at this moment my heart is peaceful.
few nations in the world have calligraphy as a form of art. In China, calligraphy has maintained a close rapport with the country's cultural development. Like chopsticks, calligraphy was once entirely Chinese, but as Chinese culture spread to Korea, Japan, and Singapore, calligraphy became a unique feature of the Oriental art. Calligraphy is even wildly accepted by the West; as once Picasso said, \"Had I been born Chinese, I would have been a calligrapher, not a painter.\" Many calligraphic elements are being adopted by modern western art.
Now I have loved Calligraphy , I have found something interesting in it.I think I will study it for ever.