Calligraphy [shǐpǐn]: 1. A book that reviews the merits and demerits of calligraphy. There are many titles about "Shupin" in the past dynasties, among which the famous ones are Shupin by Liang Yusheng in the Southern Dynasties, Shupin by Yang Shen in the Ming Dynasty and Shupin by Yang Jingzeng in the Qing Dynasty. 2. Style attainments of calligraphy. The official product of this book.
Character is more important than calligraphy, because people often say that books are like people.
Explanation:
1, personality [rén pǐn]: people's quality. Including responsibility, courage, self-confidence, tolerance, kindness and so on. Character is to make a person better and stronger.
2. Books [shū pǐn]: refers to a work that contains spiritual level and sentiment under the exhibition of the author, and the temperament and charm of the book always permeate the author's thoughts and soul.
Character is more important than calligraphy, because it is often said that books are like people, a person's character will be reflected in his works, and character is the soul of calligraphy.