The eight-episode documentary "Five Thousand Years of Calligraphy in China" focuses on five calligraphy styles of Chinese characters in China, namely, seal script, official script, cursive script, running script and regular script, and explores their context and tells their past lives. The five calligraphy styles are carved on Oracle bones, cast on gold and copper, written on bamboo and wood, and written on paper and silk, from ancient times to the present.
Five crews of CCTV Chinese International Channel trudged near 10 Wan Li, traveled all over Europe, America and Asia, visited hundreds of archaeological sites and museums, and photographed more than 30,000 pieces of cultural relics related to calligraphy, trying to present the core value of the core symbol system of Chinese civilization.
In world-famous countries, such as English-speaking countries and Arab countries, there are also people or things called calligraphers. And those calligraphers' calligraphy works can't be written as banners by nave or exhibited in art galleries, and their calligraphers will never have the status of artists possessed by China calligraphers, and they will be worshipped from generation to generation.