Please explain the word Yong from the perspective of calligraphy and self-meaning.

"Yong" is a special character in Chinese characters. From the perspective of calligraphy, a person's calligraphy level can be seen by only one word. Because the word "Yong" concentrates all the basic stroke elements of Chinese characters: point, horizontal, folding, vertical, hook, left and right.

As a result, the ancients summed up the "eight laws of ancient words." The eight methods of permanent characters are the basic skills of calligraphy. If you want to learn calligraphy well, you must inherit it from the foundation. Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, spent several years writing the word "forever". He believes that this word has eight methods of regular script. If you write the word "forever" well, all words can be written well. Later, Wang Xizhi's grandson, Zhi Yong, passed this "eight-character method through the ages" to Yu Shinan, and later, it was handed down by many calligraphers.