1. Different origins: China's calligraphy originated in China, which is the art of writing Chinese characters with a long history and tradition. Although Japanese calligraphy was inspired by China's calligraphy, it was not introduced directly from China, but developed a unique art form in Japan.
2. Seeking differences: China's calligraphy pays attention to "Fa", that is, the application of rules and techniques. China's calligraphy emphasizes the standardization of writing, the structure and the use of strokes, and pursues neat, dignified and beautiful fonts. And Japanese calligraphy pays attention to "Tao", that is, the pursuit of philosophy and spirit. Japanese calligraphy emphasizes personal cultivation, inner experience and realm pursuit, and emphasizes artistic expression and artistic conception transmission.
3. Different styles: China's calligraphy pays attention to the beauty of overall form, stippling structure and ink color combination. China's calligraphy pursues the overall balance, rhythm and dynamic beauty of fonts, emphasizing the change of ink color and the application of ink color. Japanese calligraphy, on the other hand, pays more attention to personality expression and self-style display, pursues the individuality and uniqueness of writing, and emphasizes artistic expression and artistic conception creation.