Does calligraphy in Yuan Dynasty refer to Chinese characters?

The general situation of calligraphy in the early Yuan Dynasty was advocating retro, which means Chinese characters. Zhang Kui Pavilion was built in Li Chu Tian, a literate scholar, and was dedicated to secretly playing with antiques. Yuan Wenzong has always been very lucky. Kuizhangge appreciates famous calligraphy and painting, and calligraphy once flourished. Zhao Mengfu, Xian Yushu and other famous artists are the representatives of calligraphy in this period. They advocate the same method of calligraphy and painting and pay attention to the posture of writing. However, the book circle in the Yuan Dynasty was purely inherited from the Jin and Tang Dynasties and did not have its own style. Later, Zhao Mengfu's "Li Kangkun" changed again, and it was unique in the Yuan Dynasty. Throughout the Yuan Dynasty calligraphy, its great achievements are still in the real cursive script. As for turning profits, although there are several famous artists, they are not very good. This kind of calligraphy with truth, line and cursive script as the mainstream didn't change until the Qing Dynasty. There was a style of calligraphy in Yuan Dynasty, which flourished in calligraphy along Song Xisheng and lived in Tang Zongjin. Although each has its own merits, it can't stand firm in the calligraphy world by one method.