Why is the seal of Korean calligraphy so small?
Calligraphy culture is different. In China, the seal is a very important cultural symbol, which is often used in formal affairs such as signing and stamping, so the size of the seal is also required to show authority and respect. In South Korea, seals are not as important as those in China. Korean calligraphy is characterized by being slender and smooth, paying attention to the change of strokes and the aesthetic feeling of writing. Therefore, the size of the seal is relatively small compared with the calligraphy works, so as not to affect the overall beauty of calligraphy.