The difference between writing and calligraphy

The difference between writing and calligraphy is as follows:

Calligraphy is a unique art of Chinese culture, because foreign characters are a carrier of consciousness, not a tool to express ideas, and they are different. Words only convey what they want to convey through words, while calligraphy conveys beauty through this unique art form.

There is no threshold for writing. I don't have to write beautifully to write. For example, I want to write a novel. I don't have a high level of education, and I haven't read enough poetry books, but I just want to write.

If the person who wrote this thing is willing to read it and has a certain reputation, then I can call myself a writer. This is no problem. My handwriting may be ugly, but it doesn't matter This is the manuscript. Now the works are basically in the form of electronic versions. Can't I find someone to convert my handwriting into an electronic version?

Who knows how ugly this thing is No one asked the author to write by hand.

Calligraphy is not good. Calligraphy is a very profound art, and not everyone can call it a calligrapher. Because I am famous for writing novels, some people may call me a writer.

But writing really wants to be called a calligrapher, which is still quite difficult. The calligrapher mentioned here means that after reading this word, everyone really thinks that this person has written something. Whether it is a layman or a professional, after reading it, people feel that their writing style is really different from that of ordinary people and has their own style. This sui generis feeling is called calligrapher, not that kind of network clown.