There is no general rule that there should be a blank space on the left and right sides of heaven and earth in calligraphy works. The purpose of leaving a space on the left and right sides of heaven and earth is for ventilation, so that the work will not feel oppressive. However, some works, especially cursive scripts and album pages, sometimes have The entire page leaves no space for expression, just like the seal carvings, jade seals, which are beautiful and delicate, while the mud seals are dilapidated and ancient, and each has its own style.
Some modern calligraphers try to write vertically with spaces at the beginning or simply write horizontally according to today's writing habits, but they have not become mainstream, which shows that traditional aesthetics is more in line with aesthetic habits.
Introduction
Calligraphy is a unique artistic expression of the beauty of words in China and surrounding countries and regions that have been deeply influenced by Chinese culture. Including Chinese calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy and English calligraphy, etc. Its "Chinese calligraphy" is a traditional art unique to Chinese characters.
In a broad sense, calligraphy refers to the writing rules of text symbols. In other words, calligraphy refers to writing according to the characteristics and meaning of the text, using its calligraphy style, structure and organization to make it a beautiful work of art. Chinese calligraphy is an original expression art created by the Han people. It is known as: wordless poetry, lineless dance, pictureless painting, silent music, etc.