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Does calligraphy fall within the scope of double reduction?

Calligraphy is not within the scope of double reduction.

The General Office of the Ministry of Education issued the "Notice on Further Defining the Scope of Off-campus Training in Compulsory Education", clarifying that when off-campus training is carried out, calligraphy and other art disciplines are managed as non-disciplines. This notice triggered an earthquake in the training market. Promoting calligraphy into campus and classroom is not only to let every child write Chinese characters well.

It is also to inherit thousands of years of calligraphy art and maintain the interest and love of the next generation for Chinese character writing.

The connotation of calligraphy:

1. Calligraphy refers to the art of expressing emotions with Four Treasures of the Study as a tool. The particularity of tools is an important aspect of the particularity of calligraphy art, and it is an important part of calligraphy techniques to fully embody the performance of tools with the help of Four Treasures of the Study. Without Four Treasures of the Study, there would be no calligraphy art.

2. Calligraphy art takes Chinese characters as the carrier. The particularity of Chinese characters is another important aspect of calligraphy particularity. China's calligraphy can not be separated from Chinese characters, and the form of Chinese character stippling and the collocation of radicals are the contents that writers pay more attention to. Different from other pinyin characters, Chinese characters are a combination of form, sound and meaning, which has strong formal significance.