What is the meaning of the idle chapter in calligraphy?

In calligraphy, a leisure stamp refers to a seal without written content or comments, which is often used to paste calligraphy works. Although the leisure chapter has no practical function, it is an indispensable element in calligraphy, which can increase the interest and beauty of the work and reflect the author's personality and style.

In calligraphy works, the use of leisure chapters has become a tradition, and every calligrapher will leave his own leisure chapters in his works. Leisure chapters can make the finishing point in calligraphy works, making the works more attractive and artistic.

The use of leisure chapters is not limited to calligraphy works, but also widely used in other cultural and artistic fields. For example, in Chinese paper-cutting art, leisure chapters are often used to decorate works to increase their aesthetics and artistry.

Generally speaking, leisure chapter is a unique artistic expression in calligraphy, which embodies the calligrapher's pursuit of aesthetics and respect for traditional culture. Although it is small, it carries many cultural connotations and historical significance, and it is an indispensable part of China's culture and art.