Keeping the Art of Chinese Calligraphy Alive –

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When we think of the loss of handwriting as a common skill, we tend to think of it in terms of English handwriting. But the Chinese are experiencing a similar issue with regards to traditional Chinese calligraphy. And now, as fewer and fewer people learn the painstaking handwriting craft, a core group of traditionalist
When we think of the loss of handwriting as a common skill, we tend to think of it in terms of English handwriting. But the Chinese are experiencing a similar issue with regards to traditional Chinese calligraphy. And now, as fewer and fewer people learn the painstaking handwriting craft, a core group of traditionalists are working to keep calligraphy alive. Hard-nib calligraphy is a technique for writing calligraphy that uses fountain pens instead of a calligraphy brush.

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