Which is more important, morality, rule of law or calligraphy in third grade?

Morality and rule of law are more important in the third grade.

It is said in the Tao Te Ching that only by following the Tao can one have virtue, and only by losing virtue can one have benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom and trust, because when there is nothing, people will not care about anything, and everyone will do things in a moral manner. It won't happen. A benevolent and righteous person does not need etiquette standards. Therefore, it is said that the loss of morality determines the quality of character.

Conduct can also be divided into character and behavior, but the law is only a tool to restrict behavior.

So it has always been said that law is the bottom line of morality, and morality is the highest standard of law.

So morality is higher than the legal system not only in height, but also in dimension.