2. There is no clear dividing line in the development of calligraphy. That is to say, in the Qin Dynasty, when the small seal script was used, the big seal script was still used, just as we use both simplified and traditional characters today.
3. In ancient times, most people who were able to create calligraphy works independently were wizards and chiefs. In the Qin and Han Dynasties (especially in the Han Dynasty), a large number of skilled craftsmen came to write, and illiterate people also came to do some writing work, which became popular. When writing lettering, you should leave a logo and name to show that it is different from ordinary craftsmen. ...
4. The idea of learning to be an official was influenced by the Qin and Han Dynasties, but the great political changes in history would have a literary inquisition, and the people and the country of China were not spared-the Cultural Revolution was its essence. Every activity of burning books and burying Confucianism will produce some cultural people (including calligraphers) who serve politics specially.
5. Future calligraphers can't do without politics, culture and religion. There are traces of calligraphy in the future. Even exaggerated symbols will not be divorced from things. At least we can see the idea of distinguishing between natural and man-made traces, because there are too many traces of pure nature and too many traces of natural generation to be taken care of, which is difficult to be recognized by most people. ...