Calligraphy and Culture Cultivation

Changchun HU

Abstract


Though big accomplishments, after a long swell of enthusiasm, have been made for Chinese calligraphy, various potential risks still exist in it. The author carries a serious sense of crisis about the circle of Chinese calligraphy today, especially about the absence of traditional culture in the process of Chinese calligraphy modernization. Based on the perspective of culture cultivation, the author starts to believe that the methods of “be moral”, “be informative” and “be a professional of calligraphy” proposed by master Xu Wuwen is a panacea to cure the diseases tormenting calligraphy circle today.


Keywords


Calligraphy; Culture; Cultivation

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References


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5939

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