How to understand the aesthetic characteristics of calligraphy?

Therefore, according to the dialectical and dynamic principles, we should understand the aesthetic characteristics of calligraphy from the perspectives of the combination of concreteness and abstraction and the unity of subjectivity and objectivity. Due to the development of the times, the concreteness and reproducibility of Chinese characters tend to fade, and calligraphy is mainly used to express subjective feelings, which is understandable. However, the ideographic nature of Chinese characters exists objectively. If calligraphy works abandon the ideographic nature of calligraphy, become completely abstract, no longer assume the function of words, and become an accidental, random and irrational pen-and-ink game, its essence will also be far away from calligraphy. It can be seen that calligraphy is a unique artistic style in the East, which combines dynamic lines through aesthetics to form a harmonious and unified form of concrete and abstract, expressive and vivid.