Forget it.
Freehand calligraphy is inspired by feelings. Its creation is to write down your own feelings, thoughts, and inner thoughts. Its attention is not on the shape of the characters and the organization of the whole text, but on immersing yourself in the feeling. Amidst the emotions and thoughts that are present, the calligrapher does not pay attention to the fonts when writing, but just allows the emotions to flow through the pen and turn into ink.
Calligraphy creation has strong "freehand" characteristics. Calligraphy creation must pay attention to the "feelings" and "smooth mind and hands" in creation. The so-called "writing based on feelings" mainly uses "calligraphy" strokes to express the "poetic" realm, and pays attention to the harmony and unity of writing content and writing style. This is the lyrical and expressive feature of calligraphy.