Calligraphy education presents a trend of diversified development.

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With the establishment of professional identity and status, specialized research on calligraphy has continued to deepen. Research findings have emerged frequently, with growing perspectives and academic depth. In addition to historical, literary, and technical discussions of calligraphy itself, relevant scholars have also increasingly drawn upon disciplines such as history, Western art theory, sociology, iconography, and anthropology to highlight the historical, cultural, artistic value, and significance of calligraphy.

In recent years, calligraphy education has shown a trend toward diversification. As the demand for young people to learn calligraphy continues to grow, the scope of social cultivation in calligraphy has gradually expanded. With the increasing level of societal aging, elderly education has become a burgeoning industry, and calligraphy education for seniors—represented by senior universities—has made significant progress. As a quintessential representative of outstanding traditional culture, calligraphy has made positive contributions to enriching people’s cultural life and enhancing their spiritual and cultural enjoyment.