Why is calligraphy a collection of China culture?
The consciousness of calligraphy is accompanied by the appearance of Chinese characters. When our ancestors picked up the chisel, the first thing they thought of was beauty, so they must write beautifully. Convenient second thought. Aesthetic consciousness is a necessary condition for the birth of calligraphy. Convenience is his demand for use. Throughout the history of calligraphy, we know that the development of Chinese characters is a simple process. From Oracle Bone Inscriptions to Han Li, it's getting easier and easier. The simpler things are, the more valuable they are. The main function of Chinese characters at this stage is to record. In Wei and Jin Dynasties, the appearance of regular script basically shaped Chinese characters in the simplest way. With the appearance and maturity of running script, Chinese characters have the function of expression and expression in use. Wei-Jin period is a highly mature period of calligraphy, and this art was born. "Man" and Chinese characters (heaven) are "integrated" through the intervention point of calligraphy. In other words, calligraphy makes Chinese characters have two functions: recording and lyricism. We can look at it from another angle: why didn't calligraphy come into being before the Han Dynasty, because the fonts before the Han Dynasty didn't have lyric function, and the reason why they didn't have lyric function was because the fonts of Chinese characters had not been simplified to a certain extent, but only had recording function. To sum up, calligraphy is the best starting point for Chinese characters and people. Therefore, calligraphers have always said that calligraphy is "Tao", and their men have been practicing calligraphy all their lives.