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The difference between junior high school art and primary school art

As follows:

Compared with the primary art class, the theoretical knowledge of junior high school art is systematic and professional.

Art in primary schools only focuses on developing students' thinking ability, cultivating students' imagination, creativity, preliminary aesthetic ability and hands-on and brain-using ability.

Art generally refers to the art that occupies a certain plane or space and has visibility.

It can be divided into four categories: painting, sculpture, design and architecture. Some modern scholars also put others into this category, such as calligraphy and photography.

The word "art" first appeared in Europe in the17th century, and some people think it officially appeared in the middle of18th century. In modern Japan, Chinese characters were translated freely, introduced to China around the May 4th Movement, and began to be widely used.

Idea: let art integrate into life, into thinking, into soul, and live in the present.