China News Service, November 22. On the evening of the 21st, the first national calligraphy and aesthetic education interactive TV program "Miaomo Chinese Heart" originally created by Zhejiang Satellite TV ushered in its premiere.

  The show leads the audience to understand the humanistic stories behind them by appreciating the "Landing Collection Preface" by Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing, and Su Shi's Han Shi Tie.

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  "Miaomo Chinese Heart" embarks on a journey of aesthetic education that is entertaining and entertaining through diversified creative methods such as the integration of internal and external scenes, on-site interactive teaching, and outdoor calligraphy experiments.

The program brought together a lineup of famous calligraphy masters, humanities historians, calligraphy-loving film and television actors, etc. The famous inkmen, as "momo-keepers", together with "momo man" Qian Wenzhong, appreciate the beauty of calligraphy itself and the calligraphy behind it. Starting with the two dimensions of humanistic and historical stories, with the five major scripts of Chinese calligraphy: seal, official, cursive, xing, and regular script as the protagonists, explore their ins and outs, tell the story behind each script and each famous post, and reveal the calligraphy. The history of the development of China's unique art forms and cultural treasures.

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  Calligraphy is an art with a unique way of expression, and it is also an important part of Chinese culture.

And how to appreciate a calligraphy work is not only related to whether a person can appreciate the beauty of calligraphy art, but also a manifestation of its artistic aesthetics.

The aesthetic appreciation of calligraphy and the improper writing of the characters we usually understand are actually two different things. Of course, correctness is also a kind of beauty, but there is still a big gap between its depth and our current appreciation of the beauty of calligraphy.

Qian Wenzhong said that a big work is not just a work, it must have a large amount of information behind it.

In the program, the three experts and Wu Yue led everyone to learn more about the creative background and humanistic stories behind the "three major running scripts in the world" in different ways.

  The "Ink-seeking Group" composed of calligraphy enthusiasts also told their stories and expressed their feelings through fan calligraphy.

Some people wrote "If the moon is as bright as the end of the moon, let the ice and snow be hot" expressing the motto of love; others wrote a message to the great motherland, showing the homeland feelings of contemporary young people.