Should the artistic attainments of calligraphy artists be the same as those of poetry writers, right?

The artistic attainments of calligraphy artists should be the same as those of poetry authors. This is not true.

First of all, this sentence is wrong, because the artistic attainment of calligraphy creation is higher than that of poetry creation. Because from the perspective of creative techniques, calligraphy uses more techniques than poetry. Secondly, from the perspective of expression, calligraphy has more expressions than poetry. Therefore, the artistic attainment of calligraphy will be higher than that of poetry.

Characteristics of calligraphy:

From the superficial meaning of the word, calligraphy refers to the method of writing. In life, the word calligraphy also has the following meanings: first, the name of a certain writing work or the collective name of all writing works; second, an art category, generally referring to the art of writing Chinese characters.

Kang Youwei said in "Guang Yi Zhou Shuang Ji": "The structure of Tang language is the same as Song Dynasty's interest." From this, it can be seen that the calligraphy of the Tang Dynasty pursued the highest and most rigorous standards, and the achievements of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty were also the highest in the history of calligraphy. The pinnacle.