How to judge the level of calligraphy?

First, the pen. Calligraphy looks at the words written by a person. If there is no brush strokes, then there is no spirit that calligraphy should have. This kind of spirit can't be seen by ordinary people, but without brush strokes, there must be no spirit. When I was in calligraphy class, the teacher gave us a basic requirement, that there must be strokes when writing brush characters.

Second, the appreciation of calligraphy. No one should call calligraphy the first. After all, every generation is stronger than the next, and someone will always surpass him. Therefore, there are high and low levels of calligraphy, that is, who is better than who. But everyone appreciates it from different angles and likes different styles. When two different people write two different styles of calligraphy.

As an appreciator, he will unconsciously choose his favorite style. Therefore, when judging the level of calligraphy, it is best to classify the same styles into one category for the fans of this style to appreciate and judge. This is fair to everyone who writes calligraphy, and the evaluation result is more convincing. All in all, I think only when the pen is full of energy, this person's calligraphy is good, and the final evaluation result should be judged by people of the same style.