What are the distinctive qualities of people who practice calligraphy for a long time?

There will be a gentle temperament. Because I have been practicing calligraphy for ten years, I have often heard many people praise me during this time. Of course, the most important thing is that I am gentle and polite.

It was my freshman year. I attended an interview in a club. After they asked the basic questions, they began to ask how my handwriting was doing, because I had to hand in an application form at that time, and they all saw my handwriting. At that time, after I talked about the experience of practicing calligraphy, they all said that I felt very gentle, which was expressed in one word: Run as jade. I was a little embarrassed and bowed my head. Finally, when the transition came, ministers talked about me or my calligraphy, which may be because of my long-term practice of calligraphy, giving me a more moderate temperament.

Of course, we all know that people who practice calligraphy will be bookish. Whether in some movies or in real life, we can often see a person practicing calligraphy in a very chic and elegant way, which makes people feel that a very handsome teenager is writing. We also know that in ancient times, those calligraphers were all literati, so talking about calligraphy gave people a bookish atmosphere.

There is also a steady temperament, which is mostly reflected in adults and the elderly. In my school, an old man practices calligraphy on the ground of the North Square of the library with a big brush every morning, and I often pass by. Every time I watch him write, I feel as steady as Mount Tai, and every stroke looks very smooth and powerful.

Of course, people who practice calligraphy still have a lot of unspeakable temperament, which makes people feel very comfortable and especially ornamental. Therefore, practicing calligraphy has greatly changed a person, and this change is reflected in his temperament.