"View Wisps of Smoke Rising from The Stove Again"

To Achieve the Inheritance and Development of Calligraphy Culture in The New Era

Authors

  • Jiao Fu
  • Jian Zhong
  • Keying Deng
  • Yuqian Wu
  • Xia Yang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/p7b9tz46

Keywords:

Calligraphy culture, cultural self-confidence, digitize, heritage and development, science and technology.

Abstract

 Chinese calligraphy is the carrier of cultural heritage and has profound cultural connotations. The origin of Chinese calligraphy can be traced back to the ancient oracle bone inscriptions and Chinese bronze inscriptions period, which has a history of several thousand years. It is a key element of Chinese culture and an important means to inherit China's excellent traditional culture in the new era. Under the impact of information technology and “fast food ” culture, various computer fonts and personalized fonts have emerged, and people tend to use some "odd" fonts, and their cultural awareness is gradually weakened. In the new era, Chinese calligraphy culture is full of vigor, which requires us to deeply understand the essence of calligraphy culture, respect history and culture better, enhance cultural identity, and firmly believe in culture. We should adapt to the development of science and technology, using artificial intelligence technology to add new energy to traditional culture, inherit the historical context better, create an atmosphere where everyone strives to be a cultural inheritor, and carry forward the spirit of writing.

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Published

3 April 2024

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How to Cite

Fu, J., Zhong, J., Deng, K., Wu, Y., & Yang, X. (2024). "View Wisps of Smoke Rising from The Stove Again": To Achieve the Inheritance and Development of Calligraphy Culture in The New Era. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 13(2), 154-157. https://doi.org/10.54097/p7b9tz46