He learned to speak at the age of 7, learned to walk at the age of 11, failed to pass the examination 7 times, but became a master of calligraphy.
Regarding the study of calligraphy and painting, talent is important or hard work is important, I think it depends on what kind of achievement you want to achieve, if you want to become a master of calligraphy, the founding school, I think diligence and talent are indispensable, and even need a little luck and social environment.

However, if you just want to cultivate yourself by learning calligraphy, pass your spare time, improve your cultural literacy, or make a career through calligraphy and master a craft of eating, I think for most people with normal intelligence, you only need to be diligent.
This is actually not difficult to understand, all walks of life are actually this truth, becoming a good chef is not difficult, diligent and studious, coupled with the experience given by time, most people can do it, but becoming a culinary master is not so simple, it requires a little talent, timing and luck.
In fact, many calligraphy masters are not necessarily gifted people, it is precisely because they are not very smart, they train hard, rely on accumulation, and finally accumulate to become calligraphy masters, such examples are also many in history.
For example, Wen Zhengming, a calligraphy master known as the "four absolutes" of poetry, literature, books and paintings, is actually a "stupid person", who has been very stupid since he was a child, he learned to speak at the age of 7, learned to walk at the age of 11, and failed to pass the examination 7 times, if he follows the saying of "looking old at the age of three", it is estimated that Wen Zhengming's family has been desperate.
But Wen Zhengming relied on a diligent study until the age of 90, became a great master of calligraphy that influenced an era, and achieved high achievements in calligraphy, painting and poetry, becoming one of the "Four Famous Families" and "Four Talents of Wuzhong". It is based on diligence and continuous persistence.
Compared with some competitive industries, such as swimming, diving, and basketball, I think that the requirements of calligraphy for talent are actually not high, as long as you like, coupled with hard work, you can definitely achieve certain achievements.
What do you think?
Do you feel like learning calligraphy and painting,
Is talent important, or is hard work important?
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