How to understand the breath in calligraphy? What does this mean?

How to understand the breath in calligraphy: mainly to understand that calligraphy works are bookish, post-angry and craftsman-like;

The spirit of the book is a humanistic portrayal reflected by long-term training of pen and ink. It is a calligraphy work created with any old and new pen and ink, which can reflect the author's profound understanding of the cultural connotation of calligraphy works.

In calligraphy works with the spirit of stone inscription, we should pay attention to the style characteristics of ancient inscriptions, such as knife cutting, axe chopping, auspicious casting of gold, etc. Such calligraphy works are simple, concise, calm and profound.

The craftsman spirit is the breath of calligraphy works created because it is far-fetched, mostly due to the author's lack of pen and ink skills, narrow coverage and strong sense of fame and fortune (in order to please the audience, he pays attention to form and appearance to carve sketches) ...

Bookiness is a rhythm full of running water, which is more continuous than rivers. It is the embodiment of the author's familiarity with the cultural connotation of the work. He never stopped writing in the middle of his creation, paying attention to the unity of cultural connotation and calligraphy works. Scholarly elegance is not a style that people who lack cultural accomplishment can show. ...

The spirit of epigraphy is a form of expression mainly based on strokes and characters, with a strong sense of rhythm: it can be expressed by penetrating bones, muddy weather, dynamic brushwork and natural structure, and has a strong visual impact.

The breath of calligraphy works will directly reflect the rhythm and style. The so-called craftsmanship is not high. ...