On the other hand, China's emphasis on Chinese characters is reflected in the art of calligraphy and the writing of Chinese characters. Zhou Yang's speech at the opening ceremony of the first calligrapher's congress in China: "Calligraphy is a unique art in China, so we should pay attention to it." Calligraphy was initiated in the pre-Qin Dynasty and flourished in the early Tang Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, calligraphy still focused on expressing feelings and began to appear in front of the world with a new look. In today's diversified calligraphy world, it is undoubtedly a great progress for calligraphy art to sublimate to the height of conceptual change. The modernity of calligraphy does not simply depend on the external appearance such as the form, structure and lines of calligraphy art, but on the modernization of internal spirit. Perhaps it is because the distance is too close, and the scenery is clearer than ever. This is a unique artistic expression of our Chinese nation. For thousands of years, our predecessors and ancestors have accumulated rich experience here and left many brilliant classics.