Where did our calligraphy come from?

China's calligraphy art began in Shang Dynasty and has a long history of more than 3,000 years. The reason why it has strong vitality is that it inherits innovation from generation to generation and keeps pace with the times from generation to generation. Because of this, it greatly promoted the development of calligraphy art in China, and produced and brought up a number of famous calligraphers and a large number of masterpieces. Wang Xizhi in the Jin Dynasty and Yan Zhenqing in the Tang Dynasty are both excellent examples of inheritance and innovation, which have become their artistic road of great talents, that is, the road of inheritance and innovation. Famous calligraphers of past dynasties, such as Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang, Zhang Xu, Huai Su and Liu Gongquan in Tang Dynasty, Su Dongpo, Huang Tingjian and Mi Fei in Song Dynasty and Zhao Meng in Yuan Dynasty? Wen Zhiming, Zhu Yunming, Dong Qichang and Zhang Ruitu in Ming Dynasty, Wang Duo and Zheng Banqiao in Qing Dynasty. They are all great works of inheritance and innovation. It can be said that inheritance and innovation are the basis and motivation for the continuous development of China's calligraphy.