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My handwriting is ok ... so the writing in the Chinese exam is artistic but sloppy ... is it ok for the middle school entrance exam? ...

The handwriting of the college entrance examination composition is illegible. The marking teacher "guessed"

As the saying goes, seeing words is like seeing people, but now with the wide application of computers, more and more people can't write elegant square characters, and often forget words, let alone write with brush calligraphy. Some experts have called for: excessively praising the convenience of microcomputer, typing and short messages will make the writing of Chinese quintessence face an embarrassing situation. There are many "difficult papers" in Harbin's college entrance examination composition this year.

There was a "difficult composition paper" in the college entrance examination, so the marking teacher had to guess. This year's college entrance examination marking has just begun, and some composition papers have been handed over to Chinese marking consultants by marking teachers because of their scrawled, illegible and unreadable surface. It usually takes a few minutes to review a composition paper, but it takes a review consultant nearly half an hour to understand the composition, even if it is a guess. Liu Xinsheng, a special Chinese teacher in the middle school affiliated to Harbin Normal University and a consultant for marking Chinese papers in the college entrance examination, told the reporter that about 20 composition papers in the college entrance examination paper will be put into another paper-"Difficult Paper" every year. Teacher Liu has been marking papers for more than 20 years, and every year he encounters many papers with unclear and scrawled handwriting. These papers are usually classified as "difficult papers". In order to be responsible for all candidates, marking teachers usually "guess" the context carefully and never give up any efforts. Of course, the score of this "difficult paper" composition will naturally be affected. Teacher Liu Xinsheng said that some college entrance examinations were "difficult to roll" with scrawled handwriting and no punctuation marks, and an essay was "teased to the end", which failed to reflect the level of composition, leading to confusion in the structure of the article; Some words are as big as cows, while others are as small as small letters. After scanning with a microcomputer, the big characters are not as clear as the small characters, and the small characters can be seen clearly through the magnifying function. If it is a large character with many strokes, it will be more difficult to identify it when it is connected with other words. Teacher Liu Xinsheng, who has more than 20 years' experience in marking papers, said that in recent years, students' writing level has generally declined and their handwriting is not correct. Chinese characters are required to be horizontal and vertical, but at present, some students' handwriting is either like a horse or a tadpole, which is not beautiful and even basic recognition is a problem. Some students have bad writing habits, alter, sketch and repair at will, and the paper is not clean. This kind of composition with multiple corrections not only affects the thinking of candidates, but also affects the thinking of marking teachers. Computer typing is getting faster and faster, and Chinese characters are getting worse and worse. In fact, not only is the writing level of college entrance examination students low, but with the wide application of computers, many people are more and more dependent on computers and typing faster and faster, but the writing of Chinese characters is becoming more and more unfamiliar. It is understood that Shanghai once conducted a survey on the current situation of Chinese character writing, and the results showed that 70% to 80% of teenagers' writing was irregular and unqualified. Many students' homework, even the entrance examination papers, are illegible, which makes teachers and parents sigh helplessly. As the saying goes, words are like people, which means that the Chinese characters written by everyone can reflect a person's attitude towards work and life and see a person's personality. However, at the job fair held by the relevant departments in Heilongjiang Province, some recruiters expressed the feeling that "many candidates can't read their own handwriting". They said that many candidates can make beautiful electronic resumes, and compared with their fast typing in English, they forget words faster in Chinese, which will be exposed when filling out the form. Not only are the Chinese characters not good, but they often forget the words when writing "employment", and the big slogans at the recruitment site should be looked up. The reporter interviewed a middle school in Harbin and found that many students do not attach importance to Chinese character writing. "As long as you can write, now is the information age, you can use a computer. Your handwriting is useless no matter how good it is. Sometimes writing one by one is a waste of time. " A junior high school student told reporters this way. The words written in his exercise book are patchy and illegible. This classmate's mentality is very representative among the students. A Chinese teacher in a provincial key middle school said that only 35 of the more than 50 students in the class can write well. In the sixties and seventies of last century, everyone practiced calligraphy and was proud of being able to write a good hand. The social atmosphere at that time also respected such talents. At that time, the whole people practiced calligraphy and copied copybooks. Pupils' homework includes drawing red, and holidays include writing with pen-and-ink letters and brushes. There are a large number of imitators in Liu style, Yan style and European style. Almost everyone has a pen copybook, and learning pen calligraphy was the most popular mass activity and cultural subject at that time. It's different now. Chinese writing is increasingly despised, and most students' handwriting is getting worse and worse. A parent who practiced calligraphy since childhood told reporters that practicing calligraphy can cultivate self-cultivation and is a national cultural treasure. I didn't expect to learn Chinese calligraphy when I was a child. My son's handwriting in the second grade of junior high school can be said to be terrible. Sometimes I can't remember a word with more strokes for a long time, and even take out my mobile phone and look it up in pinyin in a short message. Calligraphy is the traditional art treasure of the Chinese nation. Should we get lost in this generation? It is urgent to improve the writing level. In the computer age, all people are typing. Is it really unnecessary to learn hard pen calligraphy and brush calligraphy? In the interview, the reporter found that quite a few people think that the brush or even the pen has gradually lost its practical foundation, and it is ok for the elderly to practice calligraphy for recreation, and it is unnecessary for teenagers to waste a lot of time learning calligraphy. Individual parents also said that the pressure of study and employment is too great, and their children don't have enough time to cope with "English remedial classes" and "Olympic math training classes" every day. How do they practice calligraphy? Contrary to the above ideas, more parents think that calligraphy is very important, and traditional culture must be passed down, and the ancient tradition of calligraphy cannot be abandoned just because there are new ways. Words are a person's face, and a good hand can show a person's accomplishment and background. Many parents let their children attend calligraphy training classes, stipulating that their children must practice pen writing every day. These parents believe that it is necessary for children to practice calligraphy well at school and at home. If calligraphy scores are included in the examination items, children will pay more attention to this "homework". Teacher Liu Xinsheng thinks it is necessary to practice calligraphy well, and with the popularization of computers, calligraphy plays an irreplaceable role in life. Teachers should teach children good writing habits, and don't let students skillfully type and scribble. The calligraphy form of Chinese characters is a gradual evolution process from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscription, seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script to running script. The standard characters used now are regular script, horizontal and vertical, and the writing is standard. When Chinese characters go to the world, they usually use such fonts to communicate with the world. Chinese characters record our language, exchange our thoughts and spread our culture. Writing with a pen can express an emotion, which is irreplaceable by computers. Besides expressing meaning, Chinese characters also have a sense of beauty. In some primary and secondary school courses in Japan, South Korea, Singapore and other countries, "Calligraphy" is included in the compulsory course. As China people, we should take it as a responsibility to write Chinese characters well. Teacher Liu Xinsheng said that modern people need the nourishment of traditional culture more. We don't refuse to enjoy the achievements of modern civilization such as cars and mobile phones, but at the same time we can't give up the influence of traditional culture. This is not a simple retro, but a compensation for the lack of spirit of modern people. It is unfair to traditional culture to praise microcomputer and typing technology too much. Learning more about traditional culture is good for our mood. The writing of Chinese characters should be highly valued by the educational circles, Chinese circles and peers.