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The origin of the word "calligraphy"
Source: privately recorded money: "The beauty of calligraphy is the first today"

Vernacular interpretation: Song Qiankui's Qian Si Lu: "The beauty of calligraphy can be said to be the first today."

Calligraphy [sh ū f m].

Explanation:

1. When compiling history, ancient historians have their own principles and styles in dealing with materials, commenting on historical events, praising and criticizing characters, etc., which are called "calligraphy".

2. Art of writing. Also refers to calligraphy works.

3, refers to the Chinese character form.

4. wording.

Extended data

Synonym: Shu Dao

Shudao

Explanation:

1, self-cultivation, health enlightenment.

2. Art of writing.

Source: Zhou Yang's speech at the opening ceremony of the first calligrapher's conference in China: "As a unique art in China, we should pay attention to it."

Example:

1. studied in the calligraphy class of the off-campus curriculum department of the University of Hong Kong. 1985 joined Jiazi Calligraphy Society as a founding member.

2. Therefore, Shudao Research Office regularly organizes visiting groups to study calligraphy by observing stone tablets and other field trips.