How can I get enlightenment by learning calligraphy? Do I need to read more books?

There are high and low levels of understanding. Some people say that understanding is innate, but I disagree.

Savvy divides it into two levels to understand.

The first is to see a few words, just understand what is written temporarily, that is, know what it is, that is, understand it.

The second is the deep development of understanding. When you see a word, you can draw inferences from the radical to the frame structure and the use of strokes, find out the unified laws, distinguish their different changing characteristics, and use them flexibly, thus achieving a profound understanding. At this time, we don't have to learn to write, but use the comfort and beauty of each Chinese character to create a masterpiece.

Understanding is not innate, but acquired through diligent thinking. As long as you think more and sum up well, you can gradually improve your understanding.

Speaking of whether to read more books, add: savvy is also smart. What books can make people smart is very simple. If you understand philosophy and general logic, people's thinking will naturally become smart. Learning calligraphy will soon move from the inevitable realm to the free realm, and it will make great achievements.