How about practicing calligraphy?

It looks good, but I want to say, if everyone writes a good font, which looks better than the computer and is more efficient than the computer, what's the point of practicing calligraphy? You write well, and you practice? Since ancient times, many people have written well, such as Wang Xizhi, but was he born to practice well? He works hard. He spent a lot of time practicing calligraphy and mastering brushwork. The man said that it takes a lot of time to practice calligraphy, so wasting time is even more ridiculous. First of all, practicing calligraphy is of great benefit. Besides, he just wants to say that computers are better than practicing calligraphy. Of course, this is not absolute, but I want to say that practicing calligraphy is definitely more meaningful than using a computer, understand? I'm fine if you object to writing, but don't take practicing calligraphy as a burden. Practicing calligraphy is a very happy process. You should be a student. Doing homework and taking notes must be annoying, but don't take these as reasons for not liking writing and practicing calligraphy. When you grow up, you will find that it is worthwhile to be bitter and tired now/smile/full text.

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It is necessary to practice calligraphy! First of all, during school, each of us needs to study and do homework. At this time, we definitely need to write! Secondly. In society, people who can write well are often more popular! Finally, practicing calligraphy is a way to cultivate sentiment, just like collecting antiques! full text

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This question and answer is actually an opponent, and many words have been written. The main content is that practicing calligraphy is not as fast and efficient as a computer, and practicing calligraphy is not as beautiful as a computer font. But I want to say, if everyone writes good fonts, which look better and are more efficient than computers, what's the point of practicing calligraphy? You write well, and you practice? Since ancient times, many people have written well, such as Wang Xizhi, but was he born to practice well? He works hard. He spent a lot of time practicing calligraphy and mastering brushwork. The man said that it takes a lot of time to practice calligraphy, so wasting time is even more ridiculous. First of all, practicing calligraphy is of great benefit. Besides, he just wants to say that computers are better than practicing calligraphy. Of course, this is not absolute, but I want to say that practicing calligraphy is definitely more meaningful than using a computer, understand? I'm fine if you object to writing, but don't take practicing calligraphy as a burden. Practicing calligraphy is a very happy process. You should be a student, right? Doing homework and taking notes must be annoying, but don't take these as reasons for not liking writing and practicing calligraphy. Grow up.