There is a profound internal relationship between Chinese character culture and calligraphy art. Chinese characters are the symbol carrier of calligraphy art, and calligraphy is the aesthetic artistry of Chinese characters. The cultural value of traditional calligraphy has not disappeared in modernity. On the contrary, it has a solid modern cultural foundation through cultural transformation and repositioning. In the wave of globalization, the spirit of cosmopolitanism is expanding and the interaction of multiculturalism is unfolding. In the cultural context of the new century, China's calligraphy, as a unique artistic treasure of oriental culture, will become a wonderful flower in the world cultural history. Contemporary calligraphy combines the high cultural connotation of Tessa in previous dynasties, absorbs their profound wisdom and strives for perfection. It is not only recognized by all walks of life in different ways, but also benefits its neighbors, especially Japan and South Korea. Now Japan is called "calligraphy" and South Korea is named after "calligraphy", which is a respect for the art of calligraphy. China called it "calligraphy", and "Dharma" promoted the individual's mind value through cultivation, and finally reached a lofty spiritual realm. Calligraphy is "the pearl of China's philosophy". Calligraphy is simplified to black line and white paper, and its black and white color is extremely poor, which coincides with the highest spirit of China's philosophy "the unity of all things" and "one is the Tao". Calligraphy is a wonderful cultural and spiritual activity in the "Chinese character cultural circle". Outside the cultural circle of Chinese characters, for example, there may be characters in Europe and America, but it has not turned the "writing" of characters into a wonderful freehand art of writing with soft pen. Only in this way can calligraphy become the highest realm of China's artistic spirit-the artistic spirit that best represents the oriental art and the Chinese character cultural circle.
The development of characters is a part of artistic inheritance. Pictographs promote the representation of consciousness, the simplicity of words and the diversification of art.