What does typist mean?

"Typewriter" refers to a highly skilled calligrapher or printer who is skilled and good at creating high-level fonts with pens. In history, typists were once regarded as a profession. They are famous for their unique poems and calligraphy, and are widely used in politics, culture and art.

In China culture, calligraphy is known as "the quintessence of China", among which calligraphers are the masters of calligraphy. They have had a far-reaching impact on China culture. The fonts they created not only have artistic value, but also reflect China people's inheritance and admiration of cultural accumulation. The fonts created by many printers in the Ming and Qing Dynasties have become classics, which have been used and spread in many squares, parks, universities and other places.

Although the scope of font design in today's society is getting wider and wider, there are still many people who are still pursuing traditional artistic beauty. However, some people who love calligraphy are still familiar with and use distinctive fonts, and typists have gained new growth and recognition among them. Of course, with the continuous evolution of scientific and technological progress, the design of computer fonts has been widely used, but the art of calligraphy represented by typists is still an indispensable role in inheriting China culture.