Hanmo, written in China, is pronounced as hàn mò, which is homophonic with "pen and ink" and interpreted as pen and ink, referring to articles, calligraphy and painting. Later generations also refer to articles, calligraphy and Chinese painting. This quote comes from the Essays on Canon in the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty: "The author of ancient times is attached to it, see the meaning of the article." Mi Fei Biography of Song History: "Calligraphy is especially wonderful, written by Wang Xianzhi."
Calligraphy spirit is a high generalization of China's traditional cultural spirit, the essence of China's traditional culture, and the concentrated expression of Chinese national integrity and China's personality, mainly taking calligraphy culture as the carrier and expression form.
Calligraphy spirit is an independent spirit and an inclusive spirit. China's calligraphy is a unique art in the world. After thousands of years of evolution, China's Chinese characters can always be used in circulation, and they are the most widely used characters in the world. This is the miracle of all ancient civilizations.
Different from the other three ancient civilizations, Chinese characters in China did not die out in the historical process of development. On the contrary, they show more and more vitality and influence in world culture.