Does calligraphy have to be written in a mess to be considered a high level?

Calligraphy is not like building a house, you have to lay a good foundation first. While learning regular script, you can also insert some cursive scripts, which will play a greater role in writing regular script and understanding the relationship between strokes of regular script. When writing a model, it should be practical, and its stippling should look around, which is not dull from the beginning. The regular script written in this way avoids writing the regular script as the word "death" that has nothing to do with a painting. "Writing lines should be standardized, and the position should be gathered and scattered without losing the degree." That is to say, when practicing cursive script, the basic relationship between the big shape of the word and the distance and position between strokes must conform to the rules of regular script, otherwise it will lose its statutes and the word will not be beautiful. If the cursive script written, especially cursive script, is unrecognizable and messy, it is not calligraphy art.