When calligraphers create works, do they usually finish them at once or write them repeatedly?

Can be divided into temporary creation and non-temporary creation. The content that temporary creation usually needs to write is unplanned before, and it generally needs improvisation, mainly not how to write words, but the collocation of words and space forms and the rational use of space, which is what we call composition.

The process of creation is actually repeated writing. Word appearance, emotion to be expressed in poetry, composition and change all need to be combined with each other to create a perfect work, so it is necessary to try again and again to find a more perfect combination.

Personally, I think that the calligrapher's temporary creation has his outstanding characteristics and contingency, and it has certain interest and inspirational collection value; Repeatedly created works are the perfect combination of calligrapher's personal understanding of calligraphy and ultimate self-cognition, and have the collection value of recording calligrapher's style and peak thoughts.