Calligraphy
Calligraphy terms. Refers to calligraphy works with a high artistic level. In ancient times, calligraphy works written on paper and silk with legal standards were called "fashu" or "shu". "The Samadhi of Calligraphy": "The key to writing calligraphy is to write calmly. Even between one point and one stroke, the brush must be passed three times before it can be called a Dharma calligraphy." Wang Anshi of the Northern Song Dynasty once said, "Good things are passed down and played, and the calligraphy of the Dharma is left empty." "verse. Nowadays, calligraphy works are generally called Dharma books, which also implies respect for the author.
I won’t say what calligraphy is.