As a writing tool, computers have objectively affected the use of pens to write Chinese characters, causing a worrying decline in writing ability. Chinese characters contain rich Chinese culture and art. Paying attention to the writing of Chinese characters is the inheritance and development of culture, which is progress, not regression. The defense of "forgetting to write after picking up the pen" deeply reflects that we lack due respect for Chinese characters and lack of due respect for the traditional national culture.
At present, in some fields of cultural life and people's daily communication, emails have replaced letters, blogs have replaced diaries, and keyboard input has replaced the writing of Chinese characters that has been passed down for thousands of years. It can be said that the frequent use of computers has made many Chinese people become "new illiterates" who forget to pick up their pens and forget to write. A survey showed that among more than 2,000 respondents, more than 80% had the experience of forgetting to write when picking up a pen. More than 70% of people have few opportunities to write by hand in their work and life. Many people are worried that this will affect the cultural inheritance of Chinese characters. In danger.
Today, our Chinese characters are being attacked by various images, being attacked by "thunder words" on the Internet, being attacked by technological power, and are being attacked by so-called "character shaping". In the carnival of liberation, the energy is exhausted and toward exhaustion... This dilemma of Chinese characters and the fate of Chinese character writing in the Internet era really make people concerned and worried!
In fact, the popular languages ??and characters in the social and cultural life of a period should be regarded as things that interpenetrate with our lives at every point and are closely related to the mind and spirit of our era. . The proliferation of online languages, our lack of respect, care and protection for Chinese characters, the prevalence of Chinese characters being arbitrarily incorrectly corrected and misused, and the emergence of "new illiterates" who forget to pick up their pen and forget to write actually reflect our today's mentality, Emotional, spiritual, and creative tendencies increasingly tend toward a weakened and atrophied reality, and we sink into excessive spiritual poverty. This also reminds us from one aspect that it is time to seriously examine and reflect on our hearts and spirits.
The popularity of the Internet has gradually made us stay away from paper media; the popularity of computers and mobile phones has gradually made us break away from notebooks and pens. Nowadays, it is really rare to use paper and pen to write something. thing. Only when I am signing will I open the drawer and say hello to the various pens I have collected. Pens are no longer damaged by excessive use like they were when we were in school, but are inadvertently borrowed and lost by others. Inadvertently, we are saying goodbye to notebooks and pens.
Gradually, notebooks and pens will disappear from people’s sight.
I do not object to the use of keyboards for typing, but I just feel that in the Internet age, we still need to call for the preservation of the tradition of handwriting. When we write Chinese characters, we feel completely different from spelling letters. This feeling comes from the influence of cultural traditions. People who write novels and scripts and often deal with Chinese characters are more influenced by traditional culture, have unique feelings and love for Chinese characters, and are better able to appreciate the profound artistic conception between the glyph structures.
Calligraphy has led Chinese characters into the field of art. Chinese characters are no longer just a carrier of expression, but also an aesthetic object. The attention to horizontal and vertical strokes, the thickness, momentum and rhythm of strokes have all formed Chinese characters. Unique aesthetic sense. Calligraphy achieves a high degree of unity between the content and form of text: what kind of emotion produces what kind of content, and what kind of content corresponds to what kind of momentum. Being able to write, write well, and then learn a little bit of calligraphy art will no longer stop at the traditional expressive function of words, but will enter more into the levels of cultural psychology, cultural taste, aesthetic needs, and cultural inheritance.