Buddhist scriptures are the correct way to educate disciples to be compassionate and take pleasure in helping others, and pursue the spiritual realm of "no distractions and nirvana", which coincides with the spirit of "inner tranquility and perseverance" pursued by calligraphy.
Throughout the ages, famous calligraphers learned calligraphy by copying classics, which not only improved their calligraphy skills, but also cultivated their character. The two complement each other and have great fun. Since the Jin Dynasty, many famous calligraphers have written the word "Buddha" or created calligraphy works with the word "Buddha" as the main body, and editors have also tried their best to collect and summarize them for calligraphy lovers to enjoy.
Wang Xizhi's calligraphy of "Buddha" is extracted from the calligraphy ink of "The Masterpiece of Yin Bodhisattva in Jing Guan, a wonderful method" and "Buddhist Legacy". The calligraphy word "Buddha" of famous artists in the Tang Dynasty was handed down from Mo Bao by famous artists such as Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and Huai Su. The calligraphy word "Buddha" of famous artists in Song Dynasty was handed down from Mo Bao by famous artists such as Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Su Shi. The calligraphy of the word "Buddha" by famous people in Yuan Dynasty was handed down from Mo Bao by Zhao Mengfu and other famous people.
Buddha, Buddha, from man to Buddha. People express their feelings, indicating that they can't see clearly; Fu stands for sound, which means "making it because it is wrong". Buddha, pagoda, and later simplified to a "Buddha" word. The pinyin fo of the word Buddha.