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What does calligraphy mean?
Calligraphy is another name for calligraphy.

I. Basic meaning

The significance of calligraphy is basically the same as that of calligraphy, but it not only emphasizes the writing techniques, but also includes the significance of self-cultivation and health enlightenment. Before the Tang Dynasty, people called the art of calligraphy "calligraphy", but later it was renamed as "calligraphy" because the Tang people respected the law and emphasized the statutes, which facilitated the standardization and dissemination of words.

However, in the contemporary era, practicality has gradually been stripped away, and the main purpose of calligraphy is more self-cultivation, health enlightenment, and more artistic appeal. Therefore, the times require us to pay more attention to cultivation rather than learning, so it is a bit narrow to continue the title of calligraphy. Therefore, calligraphy has gradually become a more appropriate title for the writing movement of contemporary calligraphers in China.

In addition, due to the obvious reasons for the spread of foreign culture in the Tang Dynasty, Japan's learning of China's calligraphy originated in the Tang Dynasty, and the word "Shu Dao" has always been the title of Japanese calligraphy.

Second, the basic introduction

Before the Tang Dynasty, people called the creative process of writing calligraphy calligraphy, so after it spread to Japan, there was only calligraphy, and there was no calligraphy. Later, because the Tang people respected the law, writing was more about studying techniques and brushwork, so it was called calligraphy. But in contemporary times, the main purpose of writing, especially writing with a brush, is no longer to record the practical function of words, and mature writers are more pursuing physical and mental cultivation.

Therefore, it is a bit narrow to focus on calligraphy and enlightenment, rather than blindly paying attention to copying and seeking the law. Therefore, it is a bit narrow to continue the title of calligraphy, so calligraphy has returned to the vision of mainstream society. Because the trajectory of writing more directly reflects the Taoist thought of harmony between Yin and Yang and harmony between man and nature, it is more appropriate to call the advanced stage of calligraphy practice Shu Dao. So on the whole, the meaning of calligraphy is basically equivalent to calligraphy.

But it includes not only writing skills, but also the significance of self-cultivation and health enlightenment. Therefore, calligraphy has gradually become a more appropriate title for the writing movement by contemporary calligraphers who pay attention to the study of calligraphy theory.

Third, the famous master of calligraphy and Taoism

Chief designer of Chinese character engineering: Li Si, who makes the academic circles crazy: Zhang Zhi and You Jun are originally halal and chic; Wang Xizhi, who expresses his feelings and his sadness and joy; Sun, famous for his literary achievements and martial arts; And Li Shimin.