Are there calligraphers in America?

Calligraphy is one of the traditional arts in China. It stresses that when writing, the palm is empty, the finger is Qi Li, and the pen is the center of spreading. The stippling should be complete and thoughtful, the structure should be horizontal and vertical, the meaning should echo, the distribution should be intricate and varied, the density should be appropriate, and the whole chapter should be full of gas. Only Chinese characters can be written in the above way. This is called calligraphy.

Only Japan, South Korea and other eastern countries that use Chinese characters have calligraphy in the world. Historically, South Korea used Chinese characters earlier than Japan. 1392- 19 10 Korean calligraphy developed brilliantly during this period, and the great calligrapher Kim Jong-hye was born in this period. Starting from Han Li, Kim Jong-hye opened up his own style with the style of Autumn History, which made him shine in Korean calligraphy.

China's calligraphy art, especially the calligraphy style of Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher, was absorbed in Japan, and three unique figures, namely Konghai, Yi Emperor and Orange, emerged.

Japanese calligraphy has made great progress in various periods in history. In the Kamakura era, there were two kinds of calligraphy: harmony style and Tang style. Influenced by Cai Xiang, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian and Mi Fei in Song Dynasty, tang style prevailed in Zen Forest. In the middle period of Edo, he absorbed the calligraphy skills of the Ming Dynasty and produced a pure calligraphy style.

Generally speaking, countries with hieroglyphics can have calligraphers. Hieroglyphs are artistic, and letters are just a bunch of symbols.