Chinese characters are the three beauties of meaning, form and sound, and they are also one of the few fonts in the world with both practical and aesthetic values, which can constitute the art of calligraphy. From the perspective of creation, emphasizing the standardization of Chinese characters is not to encourage people to write in print, nor to give the right to interpret the beauty of Chinese characters to a few people, but to guide people to be sincere and sincere, and not to do things that obviously lack basic skills but use various external forms to impress and spoil traditional culture under the banner of loving calligraphy. Standardizing the use of Chinese characters is not to exclude the personalized writing of Chinese characters, but to improve the aesthetic level.