In addition to playing chess, Rui Naiwei likes to read and write. She wrote many beautifully written travel notes under the name "Traveler in the Wind" at the literary forum hosted by the writer Chen Cun - Niche Garden. , and later Shanxi Publishing Group published it in a book. The book records their overseas travels over the years. Rui Naiwei's writing is beautiful and talented, and he also has a large number of first-hand pictures, which is very beautiful.
Rui Naiwei was known for his good calligraphy in the early years of the national Go team. In the early years, the Go team had to inscribe inspirational messages on the blackboard every day. Rui Naiwei was the first choice for players who were good at writing.
Rui Naiwei practices calligraphy and likes to write ancient poems on fans. Rui Naiwei's meticulous calligraphy works include "Shu Su Tie" and Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Lanting Collection". Just like her dedication to playing chess, Rui Naiwei's persistence in calligraphy is astonishing. When she lived abroad, after playing games, she spent more time reading and writing. She brought many copybooks of Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan from China. Calligraphy is similar to Go, which emphasizes the integration of essence, energy and spirit. Whether it is copying strokes one by one, or creating with splashes of ink, every stroke, every radical, every word, and every line must be written carefully. Mentally focused and meticulous. People say that calligraphy can make people more spiritual, and you can get a glimpse of it from the changes in Rui Naiwei.
Rui Naiwei's calligraphy is still very famous. There was once a professor from Hubei who came to the Chinese Chess Academy to ask Rui Naiwei for his "calligraphy treasure".