Why are calligraphers mostly men?

Generally speaking, girls are more disciplined and serious in writing, while boys are difficult to finish it all at once, so they will be untidy and even scribbled, and have not yet formed their own style, so it seems that girls' handwriting is better than boys'.

Calligraphers are mostly men, which is easy to understand. If a man once forms his own writing style, he can write well and write with characteristics, it is precisely because of the "nonstandard" writing at the beginning, and of course he can't do without his own talent and acquired cultivation. Originally, both society and parents have this tendency. I seldom see my parents send their daughters to learn calligraphy. I'm afraid I'd rather let her learn piano.