It provides a carrier for writing, promotes the development of calligraphy art, inherits and promotes classic culture, etc.
1. Provides a carrier for writing: The invention and improvement of papermaking in the Han Dynasty made paper the main carrier for writing, replacing previously used materials such as bamboo slips and wooden slips. This provided Wang Xizhi and other calligraphers with better writing materials and a material basis for calligraphy creation.
2. Promoted the development of calligraphy art: The invention and improvement of papermaking made writing more convenient and efficient, and reduced the difficulty and cost of writing. This provided calligraphers such as Wang Xizhi with more time and energy to pursue innovation and improvement in the art of calligraphy. Being able to study and practice calligraphy techniques more focused promotes the further development and maturity of calligraphy art.
3. Inheriting and promoting classical culture: Wang Xizhi and other calligraphers used the paper provided by papermaking to write down works of classical culture, and through their own creation and interpretation, they inherited and promoted ancient culture. Classic culture. Calligraphy works have become an important part of cultural tradition and have had a profound impact on the development of calligraphy art and culture in later generations.