What do you mean, it begins with precepts, and understanding is better than understanding?

The original words of this sentence are: calligraphy is also Buddhism, which begins with precepts, is good at wisdom, proves the source of mind, and is better than enlightenment. As for extremes, they can't be passed down by mouth or hands. Learning calligraphy is like learning Buddhism. First of all, you should learn rules and regulations, and then you should practice mindlessly like meditation wisdom in Buddhism. Only with a natural and peaceful mind can we prove the Tao and understand the mystery. As for practicing calligraphy to the extreme, you can't practice it simply by oral description. The key is enlightenment.