Is it taboo to embed other people's names in calligraphy works given to others?

Embedding other people's names in calligraphy works presented to others is a very creative practice, but there are also some taboos to pay attention to.

First of all, pay attention to the timing and way of embedding names. If there is obvious spare space in the work, you can consider embedding the name, but make sure that the embedding method is in harmony with the style and layout of the whole work, so as not to appear too abrupt or affect the integrity of the work.

Secondly, pay attention to the writing and size of the name. If the name is embedded by hand, make sure that the handwriting is clear and standardized, and there are no typos and variants. If you use printed fonts or computer fonts to embed names, you should choose appropriate fonts and sizes so as not to affect the viewing effect of the works.

Finally, we should pay attention to respecting the privacy and personal wishes of others. If the donee does not want to disclose personal information in the work, he should respect his wishes and avoid embedding his name or other personal information in the work.

In a word, it is a creative practice to embed other people's names in calligraphy works given to others, but we need to pay attention to taboos such as timing, method, writing style and size, and respect other people's privacy and personal wishes.