Calligraphy stickers are mainly written in traditional Chinese characters in ancient and modern times. Why don’t modern calligraphers write simplified calligraphy?

Because traditional Chinese characters have more strokes, they are less likely to lose weight when written. They have obvious advantages over simplified Chinese characters in terms of structure and organization. Calligraphy is an art. For the pursuit of art, it is different from the nature of ordinary written characters. It is understandable that calligraphers like traditional Chinese characters.

Although traditional Chinese characters have been simplified for many years, we now learn simplified characters from an early age. However, Chinese characters are extensive, profound and have a long history. Traditional Chinese characters represent China’s five thousand years of long history and culture. As a traditional art form, calligraphy is not subject to the restriction of using "standardized Chinese characters". When we study and practice calligraphy, we are faced with the copybooks of ancient literati and artists. They all write traditional Chinese characters. Therefore, in terms of artistic achievements, traditional Chinese characters are elegant and have extremely high artistic value and artistic effect. They are also more Image, this is also common sense in the art of calligraphy.

Simplified Chinese characters were simplified many times after the founding of the People’s Republic of China in order to “literate” Chinese characters, making them easier to use for popular medicine, writing, and writing.

It is natural for calligraphy works to use traditional Chinese characters. Calligraphy is an ancient art form that is unique to my country and uses words as its artistic carrier. When learning, most of them are copied from ancient inscriptions. Naturally, they are all traditional Chinese characters. Chinese characters range from the original oracle bone inscriptions to bronze inscriptions to small seal scripts, etc. There are no traditional or simplified Chinese characters. Farewell. It is also possible to use simplified characters when creating regular script works. Although the artistic level of the work and the complexity and simplicity are not important factors, there will be certain aesthetic differences compared with traditional characters. However, it is necessary to use simplified Chinese characters in the teaching and promotion of children's calligraphy, because using simplified characters can achieve twice the result with half the effort in teaching children.

Simplified Chinese characters were simplified by the country on the basis of traditional Chinese characters in order to facilitate the popularization and promotion of Chinese characters and make them easier to recognize and write. According to the origin and structural principles of relevant characters, simplified Chinese characters were simplified. Therefore, it is generally required to use simplified Chinese characters in life and work. It is promoted by the national standard (GB2312) and is both convenient and practical.

However, as an art of calligraphy, what is advocated is the inheritance and continuation of ancient culture. Tracing back to the source, it can only be written in ancient characters, and it can only be written in traditional Chinese characters. In addition, the calligraphy copybooks we study in large quantities are also those of ancient calligraphers, and they are also in traditional Chinese. Therefore, for calligraphy creation, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese characters. The use of traditional Chinese characters is also supported and accepted by the majority of calligraphy enthusiasts.

For some modern couplets, door plaques, notices, etc., when using calligraphy to express them, standard simplified characters can and should be used. Not only is it easy to remember, but it is also easy to identify for people of all ages.