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A woman with historical literacy
In our long history, the emergence of Chinese characters is definitely the brightest star in the cultural sky. Calligraphy, as a manifestation of Chinese characters, also has a very high cultural status in China. People often say that "a word is like a person", and the expression of calligraphy can not only reflect the charm of Chinese characters, but also reveal a person's internal personality characteristics.

Since ancient times, many calligraphers have been born on the stage of history, and this carving of words has also spread to today. Despite the advanced technology, writing is still an indispensable part, especially in various exams. In Shenzhen, China, there is a female champion in liberal arts. She made the marking teacher completely convinced of her "immortal face". After reading it, netizens bluntly said that it is difficult to add points.

Wen is a very nice girl from Shenzhen, Guangdong. She studies in Shenzhen Middle School. She has been quiet and studious since she was a child. When her peers are extremely anxious, she can sit at her desk and calm down to study, which is also a major factor in her success.

For Wen, the biggest hobby is calligraphy. Calligraphy is a science with a long history in China. During the evolution of thousands of years, it has left many calligraphy styles to express words. But relatively speaking, it takes patience and determination to face the boring knowledge of practicing calligraphy, so many people can't persist.

As a person who has been practicing calligraphy since childhood, Wen has developed the habit of practicing calligraphy, which has indeed brought her wonderful harvest. In 20 18, she ushered in the key to her life-the college entrance examination. She is usually well prepared, so she confidently entered the examination room.

Something unexpected happened. After the results came out, Wen not only won the top prize in liberal arts with an excellent score of more than 600 points, but also created a very rare composition with full marks! The news immediately attracted people's attention, and the marking teacher was also excited about it, because a large part of her full score was attributed to her "fairy roll".

Wen's composition uses a striking scroll painting in an all-round way, and every time he puts pen to paper, he reveals a very deep calligraphy foundation. According to her own explanation, by the time of the senior high school entrance examination in 20 15, her calligraphy had begun to show its edge, and the marking teacher gave her Chinese 132 points, plus 5 points for the paper. In this college entrance examination, she went directly to East China University of Political Science and Law and became famous for her calligraphy.

In 22 1 BC, Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, thus unifying such an important writing method and ending the differences during the Warring States period. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, people began to pay attention to calligraphy with the publication of the first calligraphy theory book, Caoshu.

Yang Xiong wrote in "The Eye of Law" that "calligraphy is also a painting of the mind", and calligraphy itself has very rich connotations. He not only plays a role in making the expression of writing clearer, but also conveys people's inner thoughts as an art, which is also the lifelong pursuit of calligraphers such as Wang Xizhi and Yan Zhenqing.

Nowadays, with the popularity of online media and typing, although we have gradually moved away from the life of pen and ink writing, the influence of calligraphy still exists. Every Chinese character we meet in our life embodies calligraphy, and the story of Wen directly tells us that even in today's advanced technology, learning calligraphy is still valuable. In such a noisy city, people who can calm down and study their own calligraphy are bound to be great talents who can succeed in their work.